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Categories: Jewish villages depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Jordan River, Buildings and structures completed in 1930, Power stations in Jordan, 1940s disestablishments in Jordan
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Naharayim  Baqoura  Baqura  Rutenburg electric plant  Tel Or
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Naharayim, historically the Jisr Majami area, where the Yarmouk River flows into the Jordan River, was named by the Palestine Electric Company in a letter dated 27 February 1929 to Palestine Railways giving "proper names" to the "different quarters of our Jordan Works" one of these being the "works as a whole including the labour camp" to be called "Naharaim" and another being the site of the "Power House and the adjoining staff quarters, offices" to be called Tel Or. Wikipedia
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Naharayim, historically the Jisr Majami area, where the Yarmouk River flows into the Jordan River, was named by the Palestine Electric Company in a letter dated 27 February 1929 to Palestine Railways giving "proper names" to the "different quarters of our Jordan Works" one of these being the "works as a whole including the labour camp" to be called "Naharaim" and another being the site of the "Power House and the adjoining staff quarters, offices" to be called Tel Or. Wikipedia
site in Jordan adjacent to the Israeli border, where the Yarmouk River flows into the Jordan River Wikidata
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