The Hills of Judea, also known as the Judean Hills, are a range of hills in central Israel, extending from the Sharon plain in the north to the Elah Valley in the south. The area is known for its historical and religious significance, being home to many biblical sites, including Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. The landscape is characterized by rocky terrain, with sparsely populated villages and small towns scattered throughout. The hills are also home to many wine vineyards, producing some of Israel's most renowned wines. The area is popular for hiking and outdoor activities, with many trails and nature reserves offering stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
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