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it is located in china for the japanese people. it is ugly and stinky. sushi is sold there the most

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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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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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