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gaza

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gaza

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31.500000,34.466500

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Palestine Telecommunications Company (PALTEL)

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31.9216

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35.2033

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176.65.1.222

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gaza

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31.500000

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34.466500

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Popular places and events near this IP address

  • Great Mosque of Gaza

    Great Mosque of Gaza

    Mosque in Gaza, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 506 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.50420278,34.46446667

    The Great Mosque of Gaza, also known as the Great Omari Mosque,is the ruined largest and oldest mosque in all of Gaza, Palestine, located in Gaza City. Believed to stand on the site of an ancient Philistine temple, the site was used by the Byzantines to erect a church in the 5th century. After the Rashidun conquest in the 7th century, it was transformed into a mosque.

  • Katib al-Wilaya Mosque

    Katib al-Wilaya Mosque

    Mosque in Gaza City, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 589 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.5039,34.4623

    Katib al-Wilaya Mosque or Welayat Mosque (Arabic: جامع الولايات) was a small historic mosque located along Omar Mukhtar Street in Gaza City in the Zaytun Quarter of the Old City. The mosque was built by the Burji Mamluks in 1432, however, the structure could date further back to 1344. Additions to the western part of the mosque were commissioned in 1584 by Ahmed Bey, the Ottoman clerk of the Damascus Vilayet (Province of Damascus).

  • Qasr al-Basha

    Qasr al-Basha

    Museum in Gaza City, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 494 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.50441667,34.46596667

    Qasr al-Basha (Arabic: قصر الباشا), also Pasha's Palace Museum, Radwan Castle, and Napoleon's Fort, is a historic building in the Old City of Gaza, now housing a museum. It served as a seat of power in the Mamluk and Ottoman periods and as a police station during the British Mandate.

  • Church of Saint Porphyrius

    Church of Saint Porphyrius

    Church in Gaza City, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 556 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.5033,34.4621

    The Church of Saint Porphyrius (Greek: Εκκλησία του Αγίου Πορφυρίου, romanized: Ekklisía tou Agíou Porfyríou, IPA: [e.kliˈsi.a tu aˈʝi.u por.fiˈri.u]; Arabic: كَنِيسَة الْقِدِّيس بُرْفِيرْيُوس, romanized: Kanīsat al-Qiddīs Burfīryūs) is a Greek Orthodox church in Gaza City, State of Palestine. It belongs to the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem and is the oldest active church in the city. Located in the Zaytun Quarter of the Old City of Gaza, it is named after the 5th-century bishop of Gaza, Saint Porphyrius, whose tomb is situated in the northeastern corner of the church.

  • Ibn Marwan Mosque

    Ibn Marwan Mosque

    Mosque in Gaza City, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 521 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.504164,34.469014

    The Ibn Marwan Mosque (Arabic: جامع ابن مروان, transl: Jami' Ibn Marwan) is a Mamluk-era mosque in Gaza, Palestine in the midst of a cemetery in the Tuffah neighborhood, relatively isolated from the rest of the city. Inside is the tomb of a holy man named Sheikh Ali ibn Marwan who belonged to the Hasani family. The Hasani family came from Morocco and settled in Gaza where Ibn Marwan died in 1314 CE. The cemetery is also named after Ibn Marwan.

  • Ibn Uthman Mosque

    Ibn Uthman Mosque

    Mosque in Gaza City, Gaza Strip, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 273 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.499889,34.469375

    The Ibn Uthman Mosque (Arabic: مسجد ابن عثمان Jami Ibn 'Uthman) is a ruined mosque in Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip, Palestine. It is regarded as second only to the Great Mosque of Gaza in terms of beauty and status as a Friday mosque. Noted for its architectural patterns, the mosque was established in three different stages during the Burji Mamluk period of rule in Gaza.

  • Palestine Square

    Palestine Square

    City square in Gaza City, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 821 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.50611111,34.46166667

    Palestine Square (Arabic: ميدان فلسطين, romanized: Mīdān Falastīn), also known as Al-Saha or As-Saha (Arabic: الساحة, "the (community) space" or "the square"), is a city square in east-central Gaza City, State of Palestine, in between Jamal Abdel Nasser Street and Omar Mukhtar Street. It is the location of a bus station, a taxi station, a fruit market, a hospital, and dozens of small shops and vendors. Gaza's municipal headquarters is also located in the square.

  • Mahkamah Mosque

    Mahkamah Mosque

    Mosque in Gaza City, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 374 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.50193889,34.46971944

    The Mahkamah Mosque (also known as Mosque of Birdibak or Madrasa of Amir Bardabak; Arabic transliteration: Jāmi' al-Mahkamah al-Birdibakiyyah) was a congregational mosque and madrasa, built in 1455, destroyed by Israeli bombing during the 2014 Gaza War. The mosque was located along Baghdad Street near the main western entrance of the Shuja'iyya district in Gaza City, Palestine.

  • Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion

    Al-Ahli Arab Hospital explosion

    2023 deadly explosion in the Gaza Strip

    Distance: Approx. 713 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.50488889,34.46163889

    On 17 October 2023, an explosion took place in a courtyard of al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City during the Israel–Hamas war, resulting in a large number of displaced Palestinians seeking shelter there being killed or injured. International media initially reported that over 500 Palestinians were killed according to the Gaza Health Ministry, but this was a mistranslation of a report that had mentioned over 500 total victims, including injured. The Gaza Health Ministry later reported a more precise figure of 471 killed and 342 wounded.

  • Al-Ahli Arab Hospital

    Al-Ahli Arab Hospital

    Hospital in Gaza City, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 723 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.5049,34.4615

    Al-Ahli Arab Hospital (Arabic: المستشفى الأهلي العربي, lit. 'The Arab People's Hospital') is a hospital in the Gaza Strip. Its headquarters are located in the Zeitoun neighborhood in the south of Gaza City, and it is managed by the Episcopal Church in Jerusalem. Founded in 1882, it is one of the oldest hospitals in the city and the only Christian hospital in Gaza.

  • Church of Saint Porphyrius airstrike

    Church of Saint Porphyrius airstrike

    2023 bombing of a church in Gaza City, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 556 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.5033,34.4621

    On 19 October 2023, part of the Church of Saint Porphyrius, a Greek Orthodox church in Gaza City, in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian territories, was damaged during an Israeli aistrike, killing at least 18 Palestinian civilians during the 2023 Israel–Hamas war. Over 450 Christian and Muslim Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip had been sheltering there. According to the Israeli military the explosion resulted from one of its airstrikes, which had targeted a nearby Hamas command post.

  • Old City of Gaza

    Old City of Gaza

    Historical city center of Gaza, Palestine

    Distance: Approx. 478 meters

    Latitude and longitude: 31.50333333,34.46333333

    The Old City of Gaza is the historical center of Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip. For much of recorded history it has been the southernmost coastal city in the region of Palestine, occupying a strategic position on ancient trade route of the Via Maris, between Egypt and the Levant. Throughout its history, Gaza has been ruled by various empires, including the Philistines, Egyptians, Assyrians, Babylonians, Romans, and Ottomans.

Weather in this IP's area

Current Weather

scattered clouds

Current Temperature

13 Celsius

Feeling temperature

12 Celsius

lowest temperature

13 Celsius

Maximum temperature

13 Celsius

Atmospheric pressure

1018 hPa

humidity

65 %

Sea level pressure

1018 hPa

Surface atmospheric pressure

1013 hPa

visibility

10000 meters

Wind speed

4.93 m/s

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6.28 m/s

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196 degree

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25 %

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