Now that there are few remaining hashers in Moscow, I decided to do a new map for my new location - namely Israel.
Obviously, since Israel (unlike Moscow) includes multiple graticules, it's going to be a good deal larger...
...large enough, it turns out, that it's worth including an extra longitude line at the bottom.
Color explanation:
- Blue: Mediterranean Sea[1]
- Green: land but no Israeli land (incl. West Bank, Gaza, Golan Heights)
- Orange: this centicule is named after a location in another country (Egypt, Jordan, Syria, or Lebanon)
- Light orange: this centicule is named after a location in West Bank or Gaza
- Yellow: this centicule is named after a location in the Golan Heights
- Pink: my home centicule[2]
Note: the map is unfinished at the moment, so a lot of centicules are just labeled "example". This should hopefully change later.
Also note: I did not even try for consistency in transliteration. For the smaller places I mostly went with the Wikipedia article, if there was one, and just tried to guesstimate otherwise.
See also: the map index to the 1948 Survey of Palestine, which covers areas of similar size to centicules. Unexpectedly many matches. (Doesn't cover the south, or at least not on that sheet.)
N\E | 34.2 | 34.3 | 34.4 | 34.5 | 34.6 | 34.7 | 34.8 | 34.9 | 35.0 | 35.1 | 35.2 | 35.3 | 35.4 | 35.5 | 35.6 | 35.7 | 35.8 |
33.3 | Hasbaya | Shebaa | Mazraat Beit Jinn[3] | ||||||||||||||
33.2 | Kiryat Shemona | Ghajar | Majdal Shams | Hader | |||||||||||||
33.1 | Hariss | Bint Jbeil | Meiss Ej Jabal | Sde Nehemya | Buq'ata | Khan Arnabah | |||||||||||
33.0 | Nahariya | Shelomi | Ma'alot Tarshiha | Hurfeish | Jish | Ayelet HaShahar | Yesud HaMa'ala | Ein Zivan | Ruwayhinah | ||||||||
32.9 | Akko | Judeida Makr | Karmiel W | Karmiel E | Zefat W | Zefat E | Katzrin | Yonatan | Al-Mu'allaqah | ||||||||
32.8 | Haifa | Krayot | Kiryat Ata | Sakhnin | Arraba | Mughar | Hamaam | Ma'ale Gamla | Haspin | Nafa'a | |||||||
32.7 | Tirat Karmel | Nesher | Kiryat Tivon | Nazareth NW | Nazareth NE[4] | Kfar Kama | Tiberias | Bnei Yehuda[5] | Metzar | Al-Shajara | |||||||
32.6 | Atlit | Yoqne'am W[6] | Yoqne'am E[7] | Afula[8] | Nazareth SE | Kfar Tavor | Afikim[9] | North Shuna | |||||||||
32.5 | Caesarea[10] | Zikhron Ya'akov | Kafr Qara | Umm al-Fahm | Silat al-Harithiya | Gan Ner | Beit She'an N | Shaykh Husayn | |||||||||
32.4 | Givat Olga | Hadera | Baqa al-Gharbiyye | Ya'bad | Jenin W | Jenin E | Beit She'an S | Al-Mashari | |||||||||
32.3 | Netanya | Kfar Yona | Tulkarm | Kafr Ra'i | Jaba' | Tubas | Bardala | Abu Sayidu | |||||||||
32.2 | Netanya Sapir | Tira | Tayibe | Beit Lid | Nablus | Tammun | Beit Hasan | Kurayyimah | |||||||||
32.1 | Ramat Aviv | Herzliya | Kfar Saba | Biddya | Ari'el | Beita | Beit Furik | Al-Jiftlik | At-Tiwal | ||||||||
32.0 | Tel Aviv | Bnei Brak[11] | Rosh HaAyin | Az-Zawiya | Salfit | Sinjil | Qusra | Fasayil | Ghour Kebed | ||||||||
31.9 | Hof Palmahim | Rishon LeZion W | Rishon LeZion E | Shoham | Modiin N[12] | Birzeit | Al-Bireh | Kafr Malik | Al-Auja | Karameh | |||||||
31.8 | Ashdod N | Yavne | Rehovot | Beit Hashmonay[13] | Modiin S | Beitunia | Ramallah | Kfar Adumim | Jericho | Deir Hajla[14] | |||||||
31.7 | Holot Nitsanim | Ashdod S | Kiryat Malachi | Yad Binyamin | Beit Shemesh | Tzur Hadassah | Jerusalem W | Jerusalem E | Ma'ale Adumim | Kalya | Sweimeh | ||||||
31.6 | Zikkim | Ashkelon | Berekhya | Kiryat Gat | Luzit | Nehusha | Surif | Beitar Illit | Teqoa[15] | Qarn al-Hajar[16] | Ovnat | [17] | |||||
31.5 | Gaza | Beit Lahia | Sderot[18] | Even Shmuel | Lachish | Idhna | Hebron W | Hebron E | Arab al-Rashayida | Metsoke Dragot[19] | Mitzpe Shalem | ||||||
31.4 | Deir al-Balah | Bureij | Netivot | Mabu'im | Beit Kama | Dvir | Az-Zahiriya | Yatta W | Yatta E | Khashem ad-Daraj | Ein Gedi | Ein Gedi Beach[20] | |||||
31.3 | Khan Yunis | Bani Suheila | Re'im | Ma'agalim | Ofaqim | Rahat | Lakiya | Meitar | As-Samu | Susya | Dkeika | Masada | Cape Costigan | ||||
31.2 | Rafah | Al-Buyuk | Ein HaBesor | Tze'elim | Hatzerim Airbase[21] | Beer Sheva W | Beer Sheva E | Hura | Kuseife | Arad W[22] | Arad E | Ein Boqeq | Cape Molyneux[23] | ||||
31.1 | Al-Mahdiyah | Naveh | Gvulot Forest[24] | Tze'elim Army Base | Shiqmim[25] | Ne'ot Hovav | Shaqib al-Salam | Abu Tulul | Ar'ara BaNegev | Horvat Radum | Mount Kipon | Neve Zohar | Dead Sea Works[26] | ||||
31.0 | Katib el-Arayis | Abu Mareith[27] | Rehovot BaNegev | Bir Hadaj W | Bir Hadaj E | Camp Ariel Sharon | Qasr al-Sir | Dimona | Negev Nuclear Research Center | Mount Zevaim[28] | Mount Sodom | Ghawr as-Safi | |||||
30.9 | Nitzanei Sinai | Kmehin | Example | Ashalim | Tlalim | Example | Yeroham | Example | Example | Example | Neot HaKikar | Fayfa | |||||
30.8 | Wadi Al Amr | Nitzana | Example | Example | Midreshet Ben Gurion | Merhav Am | Example | Example | Example | Idan W[29] | Idan E | ||||||
30.7 | Ezuz | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Hatzeva | Al Ghuwaybah | |||||||
30.6 | Example | Example | Example | Mitzpe Ramon W | Mitzpe Ramon E | Example | Example | Sapir | Ein Yahav | ||||||||
30.5 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Tzofar | Al Ghamr | |||||||||
30.4 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Tzukim | ||||||||||
30.3 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Paran | ||||||||||
30.2 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Givat Loven | |||||||||||
30.1 | Example | Example | Example | Example | Example | Arandal Farm | |||||||||||
30.0 | Example | Example | Example | Neot Smadar | Yahel | ||||||||||||
29.9 | Camp Sycamore[30] | Sayarim Army Base | Ovda Airport[31] | Ketura | Rahmah | ||||||||||||
29.8 | Jabal Suwayqah | Biq'at Sayarim | Mount Argaman | Yotvata | |||||||||||||
29.7 | Seguv Camp | Be'er Ora | Ramon Airport[32] | ||||||||||||||
29.6 | Har Uziyahu | Shehoret[33] | King Hussein Airport | ||||||||||||||
29.5 | Ein Netafim | Eilat | |||||||||||||||
29.4 | Tala Bay | ||||||||||||||||
N/E | 34.2 | 34.3 | 34.4 | 34.5 | 34.6 | 34.7 | 34.8 | 34.9 | 35.0 | 35.1 | 35.2 | 35.3 | 35.4 | 35.5 | 35.6 | 35.7 | 35.8 |
- ↑ There are - just barely - no centicules fully inside the Dead Sea, and there are no centicules within the map area fully inside the Red Sea.
- ↑ By less than a block - there's a reason I'm splitting the city.
- ↑ This centicule includes the highest point of Israel including occupied Golan Heights.
- ↑ Nof HaGalil?
- ↑ The village of Al-Hamah-al-Arduniyah, Jordan, located in the very corner of this centicule, is much larger, but this centicule is almost entirely on Israeli territory, so I decided it was dishonest to name it after a Jordanian place.
- ↑ Yoqne'am Illit; the name is because the next centicule west wouldn't have a good name option otherwise.
- ↑ Contains parts of Yoqne'am Illit, as well as the old town of Yoqne'am proper.
- ↑ Nazareth SW?
- ↑ Note that the two branches of Ashdot Ya'akov are larger when combined.
- ↑ That is, the old city of Caesarea Maritima; modern Kesarya is almost entirely outside this centicule.
- ↑ Ramat Gan is slightly smaller; Petah Tikva reaches too far into the next centicule east. I couldn't find a good name for the entire area.
- ↑ Including the area of Modiin Illit, nominally on West Bank territory.
- ↑ Pa'ate Modiin?
- ↑ The census of Israel apparently does not keep track of settlements under 100 people; the Palestinian settlement of Deir Hajla is pop 17 and the nearby Israeli settlement might be larger. In any case, the monastery of the same name is just barely inside this centicule.
- ↑ Both the Palestinian settlement of Tuqu' and the Israeli settlement of Tekoa are in this centicule; this name (used on Wikipedia for the Palestinian settlement) could match either.
- ↑ A mountain. There are apparently no settlements in this centicule.
- ↑ This centicule contains a small section of the Israeli part of the Dead Sea, but no Israeli land as such.
- ↑ Most of Sderot is actually located in the Beit Lahia centicule, but this is just a spectacularly empty centicule otherwise.
- ↑ The village, not the beach, which is in the next graticule east.
- ↑ Most of this centicule is in the Dead Sea, but some unnamed capes protrude into it, as does a tiny section of the public beach at Ein Gedi.
- ↑ Ofaqim S?
- ↑ Contains some industrial areas, a few outlying residential areas, and the local airport.
- ↑ Arab Potash Canal?
- ↑ There's approximately nothing else of note in this centicule. Even the "forest" is a tiny field.
- ↑ an archaeological site.
- ↑ Yes, I know it's not a place. There's just nothing there except the evaporation pools and some apparently-unnamed shores.
- ↑ El Fezir?
- ↑ Mezad Tamar?
- ↑ The centicule boundary splits the village of Idan almost exactly in half; there appear to be no other settlements over 100 people in either centicule.
- ↑ Haim Ashkenazi Memorial?
- ↑ The settlement of Shaharut, pop 179, is partly located in this centicule.
- ↑ The settlement of Elifaz, pop 166, is also in this centicule.
- ↑ Many different features of different kinds all share this name.