Nahal Qana
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Geography
Nahal Qana begins in the hills of Mount Gerizim, reaches the Sharon plain near Jaljulia and empties into the Yarkon just west of the Yarkon interchange (Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. on Highway 5). It runs south of Immanuel, Karnei Shomron, Ma'ale Shomron, Alfei Menashe, Nirit, Kfar Saba, and Hod HaSharon and north of Yakir, Nofim, Etz Efraim, Sha'arei Tikva, Oranit, and Horshim.
History
Nahal Qana served as the boundary between the Tribe of Ephraim and the Tribe of Manasseh.[1] In the 1980s, a cave was discovered in the wadi.[2]
Nature reserve
As of 2006, the area around Nahal Qana is being considered as a nature reserve, as requested by the Israel Nature and Parks Authority. [3]
References
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External links
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