Understanding the mapped boundaries and regional setting of this protected natural landscape.
Qasr el Yahud National Park represents a distinct protected natural area within Israel, offering a focal point for geographic discovery and atlas exploration. This page provides detailed insights into its protected landscape identity and its precise setting within the broader geography of the region. Users can explore mapped park boundaries and understand the natural terrain context of Qasr el Yahud as a key protected site.
Qasr el Yahud
National park
Structured park overview, official facts, and landscape profile for Qasr el Yahud
Geography guide, regional context, and park location map for Qasr el Yahud
Israel is a parliamentary republic in the Southern Levant, established in 1948 as a Jewish homeland. It borders Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt, with Mediterranean coastline and access to the Red Sea. Jerusalem is the capital, though its status is contested, while Tel Aviv is the largest urban area. The country has a high-income economy with strong technology and innovation sectors.
Israel occupies the Southern Levant region of West Asia. It is bordered by Lebanon to the north, Syria to the northeast, Jordan to the east, and Egypt to the southwest. The western coast lies on the Mediterranean Sea, while the southern tip reaches the Red Sea. The eastern border includes the Dead Sea, Earth's lowest point. The country occupies the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights.
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