Talk:Hula Valley

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[edit] Article name

Why Hahula Lake? It seems that article is more about Hula Valley. Further from article seems that the normal lake name is Hula Lake. So maybe we should move the page to Hula Valley (and place new redirect). -- Cate 16:04, 19 July 2005 (UTC)

Correctly. ha is the Hebrew definite (IIRC) article, it's never capitalized, and the name plus article would be correctly transcribed haHulah, and translated as "the Hulah [Lake/Valley]". Dysmorodrepanis

[edit] Ecological Significance

As one of the prime stopover points for Eurasian migrating birds, and a rich and significant local ecosystem, the Hula valley is ecologically significant on a hemispoerical level. surely some mention should be made of this? I am no expert but will write something brief if nobody better qualified does the job

--213.8.87.25 12:55, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Lake Agmon - no such thing

Agmon is an unofficial word which means "little lake". calling this little lake "lake agmon" is therfore calling him "lake little lake". The place is known as "Agmon ha-Hula" (something like "Hula Little lake"). I don't know how to translate it, but it's deffinately not "Lake Agmon". Idobi1 (talk) 21:00, 23 March 2008 (UTC)