Bratislava, Slovakia - Jerusalem, Israel - Comparison and Distance between
Distance: 2,373 km / 1,475 miles
Bratislava, Alaska, Slovakia
You are looking at Bratislava , Alaska in Slovakia. The city has a population of 428811 residents. It is located on 17.12 degrees longitude, and 48.15 latitude.
Bratislava , General info:
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Bratislava is the capital of Slovakia, and the country's largest city. Bratislava is the political, cultural and economic centre of Slovakia. It is the seat of the Slovak presidency, parliament and government, as well as home to several universities, museums, theatres, galleries and other important economic, cultural and educational institutions. Most of Slovakia's large businesses and financial institutions have their headquarters in Bratislava. The city's past has been characterized by the strong influence of various nations, including Slovaks, Germans, Hungarians, Czechs, Austrians and Jews. Bratislava still retains its cosmopolitan spirit. It hosts many festivals and trade shows and it is famous for its night life and leisure facilities.
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Jerusalem, Alaska, Israel
You are looking at Jerusalem in Israel. The city has a population of 695506 residents. It is located on 35.22 degrees longitude, and 31.78 latitude.
Jerusalem , General info:
Jerusalem, in the Hebrew Israeli language Jerusalem have many meaning, such as- "one" "piece" "whole" "perfect", the city of gold,city of all countries and all people over this world, are join toghter, become one and know that we are one in this earth,
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(a) Getting there
Jerusalem is about 1 hour drive east of Tel-Aviv along highway #1, and the walled old city is in the eastern side of the Modern City.
(b) Tower of David, Jaffa Gate
You can drive to the municipal parking lot just outside the walls and near the Tower of David, the medieval fortress on the west side of the old city. There you can enter the walled city through the Jaffa Gate. You can first visit the museum in the tower, where a permanent exhibition of the history of the city is displayed.
(c) Church of the Holy Sepulcher, Via Dolorosa
Walking through Jaffa Gate, into the old city and along David street. Follow the signs to the Christian Quarter to the Church of the Holy Sepulcher. After a visit in the church, walk along Via Dolorosa towards the temple mount.
(d) Jewish Quarter, Wailing Wall
From Via Dolorosa you can turn towards the Western side of the temple mount, to the renewed Jewish Quarter.
Alternatively, you can walk from Jaffa Gate around the walls, towards Zion Gate, the Jewish Quarter, or the Wailing Wall. Another option is to take a walk on top of the walls, entering from the outer side of the Tower.
(e) Panorama view from Armon Hanaziv Prominade
The best view of the city (from a distance) can be seen from the south side, along the Armon Hanaziv Promenade. The recommended time to visit this beautiful terrace overlooking the city is the afternoons.
(f) Mount of Olives
There are many sites in the Mount of Olives area. You can get there from Mount Scopus
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