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'''Arava''' can refer to: |
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Arava may also refer to: |
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*[[Araba]] |
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==Places== |
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*Arava(h) / Araba(h) Valley-related: |
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**[[Arava Stream]], an intermittent stream |
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**[[Sea of Arava]], the Dead Sea |
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==Other uses== |
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*Arava Valley-related: |
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**[[Arava Institute for Environmental Studies]], an Israeli study programme |
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**[[Arava Power Company]], an Israeli solar energy company |
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**[[Arava spider]], a huntsman spider found in the southern Arava Valley of Israel and Jordan |
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*[[Arava Shahaf]] (born 1990), Israeli female footballer |
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==See also== |
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*[[Arraba (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Araba (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 27 May 2024
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Arava or Aravah is the Hebrew name of a section of the Great Rift Valley between the Dead Sea and the Gulf of Aqaba/Eilat in Israel and Jordan. Its Arabic name is Arabah.
Arava may also refer to:
Places
[edit]- Arava, Estonia, a village in Anija Parish, Harju County, Estonia
- Arava(h) / Araba(h) Valley-related:
- Arava Stream, an intermittent stream
- Sea of Arava, the Dead Sea
Other uses
[edit]- Arava Valley-related:
- Arava Institute for Environmental Studies, an Israeli study programme
- Arava Power Company, an Israeli solar energy company
- Arava spider, a huntsman spider found in the southern Arava Valley of Israel and Jordan
- IAI Arava, a plane manufactured by Israel Aircraft Industries
- Arava, a brand name for the antirheumatic drug leflunomide
- Arava Shahaf (born 1990), Israeli female footballer
- Aravah (Sukkot), a willow branch, one of the four species used on the Jewish holiday of Sukkot