Place identity and what makes each region distinct.

Where Canaanite stone meets the eternal whisper of the Mediterranean.

A sanctuary of stone, soil, and the warm hospitality of the southern wind.

Carving Eternity into the Slopes of Battir

Beneath the golden sun and along the banks of the Jordan River, Jericho—known as the “City of the Moon”—stands as one of the oldest cities in the world, where the depths of history blend with the warmth of the land.

A northern Palestinian city where fertile earth, ancient faith, and enduring traditions meet beneath endless olive groves.

A Mountain Village Suspended Between Memory, Silence, and Jerusalem’s Eternal Light

Where the Scent of Guava Drifts Through Endless Orchards and the Earth Still Breathes in Green

Geographic and cultural diversity that reflects deep history and the spirit of place.

A Palestinian City Draped in Citrus Groves, Railway Echoes, and the Grace of the Plains

Where the Lake Cradles the City, and Warm Springs Whisper Through the Heart of the Galilee

Where the Mist Embraces the Mountains and Every Stone Carries the Echo of an Ancient Song

Between Mount Ebal and Mount Gerizim, History Ripens into Soap, Silk, and the Scent of Kanafeh

From sacred landmarks and timeless markets to fiery cuisine and woven heritage, Gaza remains a living archive of identity and survival.

A Village Hidden Between Springs, Stone, and the Last Quiet Breath of Old Palestine

It is one of the oldest Palestinian cities, renowned for its traditional crafts and its profound religious significance.

One of the oldest historic cities in the world and an important center of religious and cultural heritage.

Subtitle: A Canaanite city surrounded by fertile plains, over five thousand years old.

Subtitle: A historic and distinctive Palestinian city known as the Bride of Mount Carmel.