Liftah

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Liftah (Mey Naftoah) – Traditional mountain village is part of the Tentative list of Israel in order to qualify for inclusion in the World Heritage List. It is a proposed extension of WHS.

Liftah is a traditional Palestinian Arab mountain village in the western outskirts of Jerusalem. The village was abandoned by its inhabitants at the beginning of 1948 during the First Palestine War. Due to the unchanged building fabric and the lack of modern additions, Liftah is considered an authentic example of traditional Levantine mountain villages.

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The coordinates shown for all tentative sites were produced as a community effort. They are not official and may change on inscription.

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Tony0001

10-Feb-18 -

Liftah is and abandonned small town in a valley. You find there some houses left in 1948, in the state as they were then, but in the state you expect after 70 years. Besides houses there is a spring and a small pond. It is surroundes with a few big motorways. Parking space is limited near the site. I went down into the valley, did a small walk till the end of the town and went back up the steep hill. Never can believe this becomes world heritage one day...


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Full Name
Liftah (Mey Naftoah) – Traditional mountain village
Country
Israel
Added
2015
Extension of
WHS
Type
Cultural
Categories
Urban landscape - Arabic and Middle Eastern
Link
By ID
2015 Added to Tentative List

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Liftah (Mey Naftoah) – Traditional mountain village: Lifta (T)
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