File:Madaba map.jpg

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Deutsch: Darstellung Jerusalems auf der Mosaikkarte von Madaba
English: Jerusalem as seen on the Madaba Map
Español: Mosaico de Mandaba del siglo VI. Mosaico realizado circa 570 para decorar el suelo de una iglesia bizantina en Mandaba, Jordania. Muestra la región de Jordania y Palestina al norte y Egipto al sur, e incluye un plano de Jerusalén en el que se aprecia a la izquierda la puerta norte, de la que parte el Cardus Maximus en dirección sur. El mapa se encuentra en la iglesia ortodoxa de San Jorge, construída en 1896 sobre los restos de la Iglesia bizantina original, aunque solo se conserva un fragmento. Originalmente medía 25 x 5 metros.
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Jerusalem's representation on the mosaic map of Madaba

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