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Map of Jerusalem areas. In green : Arab areas. In dark blue : Jewish colonies

List of locations in Jerusalem sometimes described by the term East Jerusalem:

Further information: List of places in Jerusalem

Locations in Jordanian municipality (1949-1967)

Main article: Jordanian annexation of the West Bank

The following locations were included within the borders of the Jordanian municipality in the eastern part of the city between 1949 and 1967.

Locations in expanded Jerusalem municipality (1967-present)

See also: Jerusalem Governorate, East Jerusalem, Green Line (Israel), and Positions on Jerusalem
Jerusalem and the West Bank.

The following locations were included within the borders of the Israeli municipality after its expansion following the 1967 Six-Day War, formalised in the 1980 Israeli Jerusalem Law.

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