Carmel,Mount

Carmel,Mount
Car·mel (kärʹməl), Mount
A limestone ridge of northwest Israel extending about 24 km (15 mi) from the Plain of Esdraelon northwest to the Mediterranean Sea. It rises to approximately 546 m (1,790 ft).

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  • Carmel, Mount — geographical name mountain ridge NW Israel; highest point 1791 feet (546 meters) …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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