Palestine contains many old cities and villages full of Palestinian antiquities, fromfrom which the Palestinians were displaced that are full of Palestinian antiquities.
Among these villages is Beit Dajan, a village in the West Bank that belongs to the governorate of Nablus, which is one of the villages that occurred in the 1967 war and whose residents were displaced,. It is located to the east of the city of Nablus, 10 km away from it, and administratively affiliated with the municipality of Nablus, rising from the sea level 500. The urban area of the village is 360 dunums, and the total area of its land is 44100 dunums, of which 12,500 dunums are from the valley lands. Its lands are surrounded by the villages of Salem, Deir al-Hatab, Talouza, Beit Furik, and Ghor al-Far'a, with a local road of 6.5 km branching through Nablus., Bloody Bridge.
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For its food, the village relied for its food on its crops of grains and fruit trees such as olives, figs, and almonds, and the. The village was interested in education and included two primary schools, a library, and an agricultural school.
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