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254:. The Templers were Christians who broke away from the Protestant church and encouraged their members to settle in the Holy Land to prepare for Messianic salvation. They built their homes in the style to which they were accustomed in Germany - farmhouses of one or two stories, with slanting tiled roofs and shuttered windows, but using local materials such as
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1451:Greek colony
1441:Givat Oranim
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1550:Givat Shaul
1530:Bayit VeGan
1473:Mekor Chaim
1409:Beit Safafa
1376:Wadi al-Joz
1348:Ras al-Amud
1278:Al-Issawiya
1207:Ramot Polin
1172:Neve Yaakov
1154:Kiryat Sanz
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1122:Givat Moshe
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252:Beit Safafa
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202:and in the
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1777:Categories
1724:See also:
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812:Green Line
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