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Narbonne
Narbonne ( , , ; ; ; Late Latin:) is a commune and subprefecture in Southern France, located in the Occitanie region. It is located about from the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and was historically a prosperous port city. Narbonne lies from Paris in the Aude department, of which it is an arrondissement. From the 14th century onwards, it declined following a change in the course of the river Aude. While it is the largest commune in Aude, the capital of the Aude department is the smaller commune of Carcassonne.
Haguenau
thumb|Hops hall, Hagenau Haguenau (; or ; ; historical ) is a commune in the Bas-Rhin department of France, of which it is a sub-prefecture.
Lunel
commune in the Hérault department in southern France
Lucena
Municipality in the province of Córdoba, Spain
Wertheim
municipality in Main-Tauber-Kreis, Germany
Pale of Settlement
forced distribution of Jewish population in the Russian Empire
Hervás
Hervás (; ) is a Spanish town in the north of the province of Cáceres. It had 3,907 inhabitants in 2023. It is 120 km from Cáceres and 90 km far from Salamanca. It is the capital of the Valle de Ambroz comarca in the Ambroz River valley. It has a soft continental climate.
Belmonte
municipality of Portugal
Torre de Moncorvo
municipality of Portugal
Gyrmyzy Gasaba
town in Guba, Azerbaijan
La Juderia
the former Jewish quarter of the city of Rhodes, Greece
Jewish courtyard
central area of the Jewish quarter in Speyer, Germany
Jüdenstraße
Jüdenstraße, or Juedenstrasse (see ß; ), is a street in central Berlin, the capital of Germany. It is in the borough of Mitte and runs between Rathausstraße and Stralauer Straße, next to the Rotes Rathaus, Berlin's town hall. It is one of the oldest streets in Berlin, dating from the late 13th century.