Tulkarm
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Tulkarm
Summary
Tulkarm is a big city[1]. Tulkarm has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Tulkarm was a member of Organization of Islamic Capitals and Cities[3].
- Tulkarm was a member of Arab Towns Organization[4].
- Tulkarm was a member of ARLEM[5].
- Tulkarm was a member of The Association of Palestinian Local Authorities APLA[6].
- Tulkarm was a member of Child Friendly Cities[7].
- Tulkarm was a member of Medcities[8].
- Tulkarm is located in Tulkarm Governorate[9].
- Tulkarm is in the country of Palestine[10].
- Tulkarm is on the body of water Mediterranean Sea[11].
- Tulkarm is on the body of water Nahal Shechem[12].
- Tulkarm is on the body of water Wadi al-Teen[13].
- Tulkarm's head of government is recorded as Muhannad Jallad[14].
- Tulkarm is on the continent of Asia[15].
- Tulkarm's instance of is recorded as big city[16].
- Tulkarm's instance of is recorded as Municipality of Palestine type A[17].
- Tulkarm's official language is recorded as Arabic[18].
- Tulkarm's currency is recorded as new shekel[19].
- Tulkarm's currency is recorded as Jordanian dinar[20].
- Tulkarm's shares border with is recorded as Far'un[21].
- Tulkarm's shares border with is recorded as Kafr al-Labad[22].
- Tulkarm's shares border with is recorded as Anabta[23].
- Tulkarm's shares border with is recorded as Al-Jarushiya[24].
- Tulkarm's shares border with is recorded as Nitzanei Oz[25].
- Tulkarm's shares border with is recorded as Taibe[26].
- Tulkarm's shares border with is recorded as Qalansawe[27].
Body
Geography
Tulkarm is in the country of Palestine[10]. Tulkarm is located in Tulkarm Governorate[9]. Adjacent water bodies include Mediterranean Sea[11], an adjacent sea[28], in Spain[29]; Nahal Shechem[12], a watercourse[30], in Israel[31]; and Wadi al-Teen[13], a wadi[32], in Israel[33]. Tulkarm is on the continent of Asia[15].
Physical Characteristics
Tulkarm has a population of {'amount': '+92272'}[34].
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include big city[16] and Municipality of Palestine type A[17].
History and Context
3000 BC marks the founding of Tulkarm[35]. Things named after include vineyard[36]; Vitaceae[37], a taxon[38]; and Vitales[39], a monotypic taxon[40].
Cultural Significance
Things named for Tulkarm include Tulkarm Camp[41], a refugee camp[42], in Palestine[43], founded in 1950[44] and Tulkarm Governorate[45], a governorate of the State of Palestine[46], in Palestine[47], founded in -0300[48].
Why It Matters
Tulkarm has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] Tulkarm is known by 24 alternative names across languages and contexts.[49]
Entities named for Tulkarm include Tulkarm Camp[41], a refugee camp[42], in Palestine[43], founded in 1950[44] and Tulkarm Governorate[45], a governorate of the State of Palestine[46], in Palestine[47], founded in -0300[48].