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Machaerus
Machaerus (Μαχαιροῦς, from [a sword]; ; ) was a Hasmonean hilltop palace and desert fortress, rebuilt by Herod and now in ruins, in the village of Mukawir in modern-day Jordan. The site is located southeast of the mouth of the Jordan River on the eastern side of the Dead Sea.
Tomb of Aaron
supposed burial place of Aaron, the brother of Moses
Zoara
thumb|350px|Proposed location of Zoara, As-Safi
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Bela, also called Zoar or Tzoar, in the Hebrew Bible, Segor in the Septuagint, and Zughar by medieval Arabs, was an ancient city located in the Dead Sea basin in the Transjordan.

Baqoura
Churchill White Paper
1922 statement of British policy in Palestine
Rabba
Rabba () is a town in Jordan in the Karak Governorate. As ancient Areopolis, it is a former bishopric and present Latin Catholic titular see.
Tulul adh-Dhahab
Archaeological site in Jordan
Beth Nimrah
town in ancient Israel
Plains of Moab
biblical region, today in Jordan
Livias
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