Palestine
Palestine (/ˈpæləsˌtaɪn/ or /ˈpæləsˌtiːn/) usually refers to:
- Palestine Liberation Organization, an organization founded in 1964 with the purpose of the liberation of Palestine through armed struggle
- Palestine (region), a geographical and historical region in the Middle East
- Palestinian National Authority, established by the Oslo Accords and governs Palestinians in the West Bank
- Palestinian territories, areas occupied or controlled by Israel, comprising the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip
- State of Palestine, a de jure sovereign state in the Middle East recognized by 138 UN members and with non-member observer state status in the United Nations
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Borders of the Palestinian territories (West Bank and Gaza Strip) which are claimed by the State of Palestine
Historical boundaries of Roman Syria Palaestina, where dashed green line shows the boundary between Byzantine Palaestina Prima (later Jund Filastin) and Palaestina Secunda (later Jund al-Urdunn), as well as Palaestina Salutaris (later Jebel et-Tih and the Jifar)
Palestine, Palaestina, or Filastin may also refer to:
Historical political entities
- Syria Palaestina or Roman Palestine, a Roman province (135–390 CE), a province of the Roman Empire following merger of renamed Iudaea with Roman Syria
- Palaestina Prima, a Byzantine province in the Levant from 390 to c. 636, comprising the Galilee and northern Jordan Valley
- Palaestina Secunda, a Byzantine province in the Levant from 390 to c. 636, comprising the shoreline and hills of the Southern Levant (Judea and Samaria)
- Palaestina Salutaris alias Palestina Tertia, a Byzantine province established in the 6th century, covering the Negev and Transjordan
- Jund Filastin (638 – 10th century), one of the military districts of the Umayyad and Abbasid Caliphate province of Bilad al-Sham (Syria)
- Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem or Palestine (1872–1917), an Ottoman district that encompassed Jerusalem, Gaza, Jaffa, Hebron, Bethlehem and Beersheba
- Mandatory Palestine (1920–1948), a geopolitical entity under British administration
Other places
Iraq
- Palestine Hotel, a hotel in Baghdad
- Palestine Street, a street located in eastern Baghdad
Saudi Arabia
- Palestine Street, Jeddah
United Kingdom
- Palestine, Hampshire, a village near Andover
- Palestine Place, headquarters of the Church of England's organization Church's Ministry Among Jewish People, in London
United States
- Palestine, Arkansas
- Palestine, a community of Newtown, Connecticut
- Palestine, Illinois
- New Palestine, Indiana
- Palestine, Indiana (disambiguation), several places
- East Palestine, Ohio
- Palestine, Ohio, a small town in western Ohio
- Palestine, Texas
- Lake Palestine, a reservoir in eastern Texas
- Palestine, Greenbrier County, West Virginia
- Palestine, Wirt County, West Virginia
Media
- Palestine (comics), a graphic novel by Joe Sacco
- Palestine (2011 book), a 2011 compilation of statements by the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Israel and Palestine
- Palestine (film), a 1912 American silent documentary
- Palestine (poem), an 1803 poem by clergyman Reginald Heber
Other uses
- Palestine (horse), a racehorse who won the 2,000 Guineas in 1950
- Falastin (newspaper)
People with the surname
- Charlemagne Palestine, American composer
See also
- All-Palestine Government, a Palestinian Arab state proclaimed by the Arab League in 1948 and seated in Egyptian-occupied Gaza Strip
- Definitions of Palestinian
- Holy Land
- Israel (disambiguation)
- Palestina (disambiguation)
- Palestine Arab Party, a political party in Palestine (1935–1947)
- Palestine Communist Party, a political party in Palestine (1923–1947)
- Palestinian (disambiguation)
- Palestinians
- Palestyna (disambiguation)
- Philistines
- Timeline of the name "Palestine"
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