Sanur, Jenin

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Sanur
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  Arabic صانور
Sanur, around 1908
Sanur
Location of Sanur within the Palestinian territories
Coordinates: 32°21′23″N 35°14′49″E / 32.35639°N 35.24694°E / 32.35639; 35.24694Coordinates: 32°21′23″N 35°14′49″E / 32.35639°N 35.24694°E / 32.35639; 35.24694
Governorate Jenin
Government
  Type Village Council
Population
  Jurisdiction 4,300

Sanur (Arabic: صانور) is a Palestinian town located 26 kilometers southwest of Jenin, in the Jenin Governorate. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Sanur had a population of 4,300 inhabitants, in mid-year 2006.[1]

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Sanur fortress called Castle tractor, as the tractor seized the company of Ibrahim Pasha, the butcher was left of them after that, but still some who attribute themselves to the former family living next to the castle ruins are still visible to this day. This has been the restoration of the newly Alqalah support from the German government.


It is worth mentioning that he mentioned a historic mistake regarding the information that Tthol the prairie meadow called representing the truth and he Marj Sanur and this is known historically.

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