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'''The Dung Gate''' (''also known as Sha'ar Ha'ashpot, Gate of Silwan, Mograbi Gate'') is one of the gates in the walls of the ] of ]. | '''The Dung Gate''' (''also known as Sha'ar Ha'ashpot, Gate of Silwan, Mograbi Gate'') is one of the gates in the walls of the ] of ]. | ||
The gate is situated near the southeast corner of the old city, southwest of the ]. | |||
The gate is the closest to the ] and is a main passage for vehicles. It was originally much smaller, but was enlarged after the Old City came under ] control in ]. Directly behind the gate lies the entrance to the ] compound. At night, ] city buses pass through the gate to the Western Wall bus stop which lies just behind the gate; during the day, the buses stop on the road outside of the gate, because the increased number of buses cluttered up the bus stop inside the Old City walls. | |||
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it is very very very very very very smalll the sise of george bush it is owned by chinese | |||
bob boought his hat there and john bought his shampoo there | |||
⚫ | Valley of Hinnom]], where it was burned. This ancient "Dung Gate" may not have been in the same location as the modern gate. | ||
The name Mograbi gate (Bab El Magharbeh) is called after the Moors' history in the area. | The name Mograbi gate (Bab El Magharbeh) is called after the Moors' history in the area. | ||
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The Dung Gate (also known as Sha'ar Ha'ashpot, Gate of Silwan, Mograbi Gate) is one of the gates in the walls of the Old City of Jerusalem.
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it is very very very very very very smalll the sise of george bush it is owned by chinese
bob boought his hat there and john bought his shampoo there
Valley of Hinnom]], where it was burned. This ancient "Dung Gate" may not have been in the same location as the modern gate.
The name Mograbi gate (Bab El Magharbeh) is called after the Moors' history in the area.
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31°46′29″N 35°14′2″E / 31.77472°N 35.23389°E / 31.77472; 35.23389
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