Route 386 (Israel)
Route in Israel
Route 386 is a road in Israel. It stretches from Tzur Hadassah to Jerusalem.
Route 386 | |
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Route information | |
Length | 23 km (14 mi) |
Major junctions | |
north end | Tzur Hadassah Junction |
Nes Harim Junction Kerem Junction Holland Square Molikovsky Square Denia Square Haft Square | |
south end | Junction at Shazar Blvd |
Location | |
Country | Israel |
Highway system | |
The route begins in the Judean Mountains at Tzur Hadassah. It starts at a junction with Route 375.[1]
In Jerusalem, the road is named Herzl Boulevard (Sderot Herzl). It stretches from the western entrance to the city near the Bridge of Strings to Mount Herzl. The street was named after Theodor Herzl on November 17, 1949. The street passes through the neighborhoods of Kiryat Moshe, Beit Hakerem, Yefeh Nof and Bayit VeGan. The main entrance to Mount Herzl is the number 1.
Gallery
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Denmark Square and memorial
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Tribute to Jerusalem statue
References
change- ↑ Shai Mahelel, YnetNews (2005-11-10). "Hiking in Israel". Daily Jews. Retrieved 2013-03-13.
Other websites
changeMedia related to Herzl Boulevard, Jerusalem at Wikimedia Commons
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