Ramallah | ||
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Other transcription(s) | ||
• Arabic | (رام الله (البيرة | |
• Hebrew | רמאללה | |
A view of Ramallah
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Location of Ramallah within the Palestinian territories | ||
Coordinates: 31°54′N 35°12′E / 31.900°N 35.200°ECoordinates: 31°54′N 35°12′E / 31.900°N 35.200°E | ||
Palestine grid | 168/145 | |
Governorate | Ramallah & al-Bireh | |
Government | ||
• Type | City (from 1995) | |
• Head of Municipality | Musa Hadid | |
Area | ||
• Jurisdiction | 16,344 dunams (16.3 km2 or 6.3 sq mi) | |
Population (2009) | ||
• Jurisdiction | 27,092 | |
Website | www.ramallah.ps |
Ramallah (Arabic: رام الله Rāmallāh) is a Palestinian city in the central West Bank located 10 km (6 miles) north of Jerusalem at an average elevation of 880 meters (2,890 ft) above sea level, adjacent to al-Bireh. It currently serves as the de facto administrative capital of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA). Ramallah was historically an Arab Christian town. Today Muslims form the majority of the population of nearly 27,092 in 2007, with Christians making up a significant minority.
"Ramallah" is composed of "Ram," meaning height and "Allah," the Arabic word for God.
Ancient rock-cut tombs have been found near Ramallah.Potsherds from the Crusader/Ayyubid and early Ottoman period have also been found there.
Ramallah has been identified with the Crusader place called Ramalie. Remains of a building with an arched doorway from the Crusader era, called al-Burj, have been identified, but the original use of the building is undetermined.
Ramallah was incorporated into the Ottoman Empire in 1517 with all of Palestine. In 1596 it was listed in the tax registers as being in the nahiya of Quds of the Liwa of Quds. It had a population of 71 Christian households and 9 Muslim households. It paid taxes on wheat, barley, olives, vines or fruit trees, and goats or beehives.