When you open up the homepage of the site listed in the Related Links below, you will see a map of Israel that is divided into various sections. Click on the section of your choice; an enlarged map of that area will appear on your screen.
Israel is in both the northern and the eastern Hemispheres.
Perhaps the question refers to the nation of Israel. If that's the case, then the northern political district, which borders Lebanon and includes the city of Nazareth, is labeled "Northern District" on the political map of Israel.
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Exactly that: the Northern Kingdom of Israel.
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Northern Ireland Friends of Israel was created in 2009.
Egypt is located in Northern Africa, North of Sudan, East of Libya, South of Israel and the Mediterranean Sea, and West of Saudi Arabia.
Both of the following statements are true:Israel is in the Eastern HemisphereIsrael is in the Northern Hemisphere.See also:More about Israel
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ISRAEL had a clear advantage when it came to trade. First, Israel was a country with a large strip of Mediterranean shoreline as opposed to landlocked Judah, meaning that Israel could trade with more distant Mediterranean partners like Greece or Egypt. Israel also had land borders with numerous local powers, like Phoenicia, Aramea, and Ammon. By contrast, Judah bordered primarily Israel and the eternal enemies - the Philistines. Israel was also in possession of Jezreel Valley, leading Israel to have a greater agricultural output and, therefore, more goods to trade with their neighbors.A map of Israel and Judah which is relatively accurate is this one: Levant Map.
The kingdom of Israel lost access to an easy trade route when the twelve tribes divided. This division resulted in the formation of the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. Without a united front, Israel lost control of important trade routes, impacting its economic prosperity.