It was a small strip of land wherein the city of Gaza was the largest city. Thus Gaza Strip was born.
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I'm not sure I catch the intent or core of the question. If the Gaza strip were located somewhere else, it might run the risk of being called Arizona, Rabat, or Timbuktu. The place where it's actually located is the one place on Earth where it was sure to be called the Gaza Strip.
According to Zev Vilnay, the name "Gaza," from the Arabic "Ġazza", originally derives from the Canaanite/Hebrew root for "strong" and was introduced to Arabic by way of the Hebrew, "ʕazzā", i.e. "the strong one English stronghold. According to Mariam Shahin, the Canaanites gave Gaza its name, the Ancient Egyptians called it "Ghazzat" ("prized city"), and the Arabs often refer to it as "Ghazzat Hashim", in honor of Hashim, the great-grandfather of Muhammad, who is buried in the city, according to Islamic lore.
It's "volatile" and "Gaza Strip."
Yes, Gaza City is the largest city in the Gaza Strip.
Gaza City.
Gaza City is the biggest city in the area known as the Gaza strip- it is 151.0 km² and has a population of 410,000
Gaza City is the capital of the Gaza Strip.
Gaza city
It was a small strip of land wherein the city of Gaza was the largest city. Thus Gaza Strip was born.
No, Gaza is a Mediterranean city in west Palestine. The Gaza Strip is a separated state. This strip includes the city of Gaza as a capital of that state and other main cities like Rafah in the south of Gaza "on the Palestine-Egypt border".
As the crow flies, it is roughly 50 miles (80 km) from Gaza City to Jerusalem.
Gaza strip is located in between
Yes, it is located in this continent.
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The distance from the very tip of Gaza to Bet Shemesh town is about 46km