Darom

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Darom means 'south' in Hebrew.

Darom may also refer to:

People[edit]

Places[edit]

  • Daroma or Darom, historical region in southern Judeae/Palaestina Prima
  • Bnei Darom, religious moshav in central Israel
  • Deir al-Balah, known by Crusaders as Darom and by Arabs as Darum and Deir Darum in the past
  • Gan HaDarom, moshav in southern Israel
  • HaDarom, the Southern District - one of Israel's six administrative districts
  • Kfar Darom, formera kibbutz in the Gaza Strip (1935-48, 1989-2005)
  • Ramah Darom, Jewish summer camp in Georgia, USA
  • Shavei Darom, village in southern Israel
  • Yesodot HaDarom, initial name of Sdei Avraham, a moshav in southern Israel

Other[edit]

  • Darom Adom ('Red South'), annual festival in southern Israel held during the anemone blossoming season
  • Hapoel HaDarom Tel Aviv F.C. (2936-61), former Israeli football club based in Tel Aviv
  • Pikud Darom ('Southern Command'), regional command of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)

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