Hamaam

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Hamaam or Wadi Hamam (Arabic: الحمام‎; Hebrew: חמאם‎) is a Bedouin village near the Sea of Galilee and Mount Arbel in northern Israel. It is the easternmost part of the al-Batuf Regional Council. It contains one fairly modern mosque and the trail head for the steep ascent of Mount Arbel. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics the village had a population of 1,300 at the end of 2005.[1]

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Coordinates: 32°49′41.8″N 35°29′32.13″E / 32.828278, 35.4922583

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