# Aijalon
**Wikidata**: [Q11904486](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11904486)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/aijalon

## Summary
Aijalon is a historical city site located in Israel, associated with ancient settlements and archaeological significance in the Ayalon Valley. It is identified with the modern name Aijalon, though sometimes referred to by its Hebrew name, Ajalon. The site is also known by the alternative name Телль-эль-Квока in some sources, particularly Russian historical references.

## Key Facts
- Aijalon is classified as a city [class: large human settlement]
- It is geographically located at latitude 31.691824 and longitude 34.892168
- The primary name "Aijalon" is also known as "Ajalon" and "Телль-эль-Квока"
- It is situated in the Ayalon Valley in Israel (country code )
- Aijalon is linked to 252 sites in total on Wikidata
- It is connected to the Ayalon Valley, a valley in Israel with 16 sitelinks
- A related former village, Yalo, is located in Ramle, Mandatory Palestine, with country code  and 7 sitelinks
- Aijalon has a Wikipedia entry in the Catalan language (ca)

## FAQs
### What is Aijalon known for?
Aijalon is known as a historically significant site in the Ayalon Valley in Israel. It is associated with ancient settlements and is often mentioned in historical and archaeological contexts.

### What are the names and alternate names for Aijalon?
Aijalon is also known as Ajalon and Телль-эль-Квока. The site is referred to by these names in historical and linguistic references.

### Where is Aijalon geographically located?
Aijalon is located at latitude 31.691824 and longitude 34.892168. It is situated in the Ayalon Valley in Israel.

### What is the significance of Aijalon in historical or archaeological terms?
Aijalon holds archaeological and historical importance, particularly in understanding ancient settlements in the region. It is associated with the Ayalon Valley, which is a historically and geographically significant area in Israel.

### Are there any related locations or sites connected to Aijalon?
Yes, Aijalon is connected to:
- Ayalon Valley: a valley in Israel
- Yalo: a former village in Ramle, Mandatory Palestine

## Why It Matters
Aijalon is significant for its historical and archaeological value, representing ancient settlement patterns in the Levant. Its location in the Ayalon Valley provides insight into regional history and ancient habitation. It also contributes to the understanding of historical geography and settlement evolution in the region.

## Notable For
- Its association with the Ayalon Valley, a historically significant geographical feature in Israel
- Alternate names including Ajalon, Телль-эль-Квока
- A specific geographic and historical context that includes connections to the former village of Yalo
- A moderate number of sitelinks (252) indicating its relevance in historical and digital references

## Body

### History and Archaeological Context
Aijalon is a historically significant location in the Ayalon Valley in Israel. The site is associated with ancient settlements and is part of a broader historical and archaeological landscape. The name Aijalon is also rendered as "Ajalon" and "Телль-эль-Квока" in some references, indicating its multilingual historical recognition.

### Geographical and Political Connections
Aijalon is located in the Ayalon Valley, a valley in Israel (country code ). This geographical feature is significant in both historical and archaeological contexts. The Ayalon Valley itself has 16 sitelinks on Wikidata, indicating its relevance in regional geography and historical studies.

### Related Locations
Aijalon is connected to:
- Ayalon Valley: a valley in Israel
- Yalo: a former village in Ramle, Mandatory Palestine (country code )

### Significance
Aijalon plays a role in understanding ancient settlement patterns in the region. Its historical and archaeological context provides insight into the Levantine historical geography and settlement evolution.

### Cultural and Digital Presence
Aijalon has a presence in 252 sites on Wikidata, and the Catalan language is one of the languages with a dedicated Wikipedia entry for Aijalon. This indicates its relevance in cultural and digital knowledge systems.

### Name Variants and Language Data
Aijalon is also known as:
- Ajalon
- Телль-эль-Квока

These names reflect the multilingual and multicultural aspects of the site.