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Shechem
Shechem ( ; , ; ), also spelled Sichem ( ; in the Septuagint, ) and other variants, was an ancient city in the Southern Levant. Described in ancient Egyptian inscriptions from the 19th century BC as a part of Retjenu, it is also recorded as a Canaanite city in the 14th century BCE Amarna letters.
Aqraba
Town in Nablus Governorate, West Bank, Palestine
Kafr Qaddum
village council in Qalqilya Governorate

Salim, Nablus
village council in Nablus
Askar
refugee camp in Nablus

Kafr Qallil
village council in Nablus, West Bank, Palestine
Fahma
Fahma () is a Palestinian town in the Jenin Governorate of the State of Palestine in the western area of the West Bank, located 15 kilometers southwest of Jenin. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a population of 2,439 inhabitants in mid-year 2006 and 3,193 by 2017.
Beit Furik
town in Nablus, West Bank, Palestine

Bayt Dajan, Jaffa
village in Jaffa, Mandatory Palestine
Talluza
Talluza () is a Palestinian village in the Nablus Governorate in the northern West Bank, located northeast of Nablus. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS) census, it had a population of 2,375 in 2007 and 2,795 in 2017.
Awarta
Awarta () is a Palestinian town located southeast of Nablus, in the northern West Bank. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the town had a population of 7,054 inhabitants in 2017. Awarta's built-up area consists of and it is governed by a village council.
Yasuf
Yasuf () is a Palestinian village in the Salfit Governorate of the State of Palestine, in the northern West Bank, northeast of Salfit, southwest of Nablus and adjacent to the Israeli settlement of Kfar Tapuach. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, it had a population of 2,093 in 2017. About 87% of the population relies on agriculture for income, while the remainder work in the public sector.

Beit Wazan
municipality in Nablus
Attil
Attil () is a Palestinian town in the Tulkarm Governorate in the eastern West Bank, northeast of Tulkarm. Attil is the connection point between the other villages and Tulkarm. It is bordered by Illar to the east; Baqa ash-Sharqiyya to the north; The Green Line to the west; and Deir al-Ghusun to the south. Mountains surrounding the town include the Nabhan, Aboora, Asad, and Shehadeh mountains. Attil has an elevation of above Sea level, and an area of 7.337 km2.

al-Badhan
al-Badhan () is a Palestinian village in the Nablus Governorate in the North central West Bank, located northeast of Nablus, and to the north of Elon Moreh. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), the village had a population of 3,171 inhabitants in 2017.
Salbit
Salbit (, also spelled Selbît) was a Palestinian Arab village located southeast of al-Ramla. Salbit was depopulated during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War after a military assault by Israeli forces. The Israeli locality of Shaalvim was established on the former village's lands in 1951.

Kafr Abbush
village council in Tulkarm Governorate

Beit Dajan, Nablus
village council in Nablus, West Bank, Palestine
Jit, Qalqilya
village in Qalqilya Governorate

Kafr Zibad
municipality in Tulkarm Governorate
Al riyadh
riyadh city
Sirin, Baysan
village in Baysan, Mandatory Palestine
Immatain
Immatin () is a Palestinian village located in the northwestern West Bank, in the Qalqilya Governorate of the State of Palestine, about seventeen kilometers southwest of Nablus.
Farkha
Farkha () is a Palestinian village in the Salfit Governorate in the northern West Bank, 30 kilometers south of Nablus. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, it had a population of 1,650 in 2017.
Balata al-Balad
place in Nablus, State of Palestine

Marda
village council in Salfit Governorate
Hajjah
village council in Qalqilya Governorate
Zeita, Tulkarm
village council in Tulkarm Governorate
Imwas
Imwas or Emmaus (), known in classical times as Nicopolis (), is a former Palestinian village ethnically cleansed by Israel, located southeast of the city of Ramla and from Jerusalem in the Latrun salient of the West Bank. It is traditionally (possibly from as early as the 3rd century, but probably incorrectly) identified with the biblical Emmaus. In 1967, the village's population was expelled and its buildings razed by Israeli forces as part of the Naksa during the Six-Day War.

Al-Funduq
Al-Funduq () is a Palestinian village in the Qalqilya Governorate of the State of Palestine, in the northeastern West Bank, located east of Qalqilya. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the village had a population of 1,125 in 2017. The village took its name from an Arabic word for "inn."
Khirbet Samara
archaeological site in the West Bank
Fara'ata
'''Far'ata''' () was a Palestinian village in the Qalqilya Governorate in the Western area of the West Bank, located 16 kilometers Southwest of Nablus. According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the village had a population of 872 inhabitants in 2017.