Umm al-Kilab

Umm al-Kilab
Other transcription(s)
  Arabic أُم الكِلاب
  Also spelled Umm el-Kelab (official)
Umm al-Kilab

Location of Umm al-Kilab within the Palestinian territories

Coordinates: 31°17′44″N 34°17′30″E / 31.29556°N 34.29167°E / 31.29556; 34.29167Coordinates: 31°17′44″N 34°17′30″E / 31.29556°N 34.29167°E / 31.29556; 34.29167
Governorate Khan Yunis
Government
  Type Village council
Population (2006)
  Jurisdiction 999

Umm al-Kilab (Arabic: أُم الكِلاب, also spelled Umm el-Kelab) is a Palestinian village in the southern Gaza Strip, part of the Khan Yunis Governorate. It is located south Khan Yunis and east Rafah, on the border with the Rafah Governorate. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Umm al-Kilab had a projected population of 999 in 2006.[1]

In the 1880s Umm al-Kilab was described in the Palestine Exploration Fund's Quarterly Statement as a site that measured about 800 by 600 paces. It had an estimated elevation of 215 feet above sea level. The Fund noted the presence of sandstone pottery and seven circular cisterns. The surrounding countryside was inhabited by the Tarabin bedouin.[2]

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