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English: Omrit (Hebrew: חורבת עומרית, romanized: Horvat Omrit) is the site of an ancient Roman temple in the northeast corner of the Hula Valley in Israel, near the modern moshav of She'ar Yashuv. It is believed that Omrit was built by Herod the Great in honor of Emperor Augustus around 20 BCE. Picture is from the Israel Museum in Jerusalem
עברית: חורבת עומרית היא אתר ארכאולוגי שבו שרידי מקדש רומי המתוארך למאה הראשונה לספירה. האתר שוכן למרגלות הגולן בתחום שמורת נחל חרמון, בין היישובים כפר סאלד מדרום ושאר ישוב מצפון, מצפון מזרח ובצמוד לקבר נבי יהודה. שחזור אמנותי של המקדש, צולם במוזיאון ישראל
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Artistic reconstruction of the Herodian Temple in Omrit

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