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Susya (Arabic: سوسية, Hebrew: סוּסְיָא; Susiyeh, Susiya, Susia) is a location in the southern Hebron Governorate in the West Bank. It houses an archaeological site with extensive remains from the Second Temple and Byzantine periods, including the ruins of an archeologically notable synagogue, repurposed as a mosque after the Muslim conquest of Palestine in the 7th century. A Palestinian village named Susya was established near the site in the 1830s. The village lands extended over 300 hectares under multiple private Palestinian ownership, and the Palestinians on the site are said to exemplify a southern Hebron cave-dwelling culture present in the area since the early 19th century whose transhumant practices involved seasonal dwellings in the area's caves and ruins of Susya.

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  • سوسيا (ar)
  • Susja (cs)
  • Khirbet Susiya (de)
  • Susya (fr)
  • Susiya (it)
  • Susiya (Palestijns dorp) (nl)
  • Susiya (nederzetting) (nl)
  • Suseja (pl)
  • Susya (en)
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  • Susja (hebrejsky סוּסְיָא - podle stejnojmenné starověké lokality, jejíž jméno se uchovalo v arabském místním názvu as-Sawsija, v oficiálním přepisu do angličtiny Suseya, přepisováno též Susya) je izraelská osada na Západním břehu Jordánu v distriktu Judea a Samaří a v Oblastní radě Har Chevron. (cs)
  • Le village de Susya (arabe : سوسية) est situé au sud des collines de Hébron, au sud de la Cisjordanie. Ce serait le site d'une ancienne ville de Judée. Le village palestinien a été établi dans les années 1830[réf. nécessaire], et a subi plusieurs démolitions depuis les années 1980. Une colonie juive fut implantée en 1983. (fr)
  • Susiya (in lingua araba سوسية e in lingua ebraica סוּסְיָא) (Susiya, Susia) è una località nel sud dei monti della Giudea, in Cisgiordania, dove si trovano un villaggio palestinese, un insediamento israeliano e un sito archeologico nel quale ci sono i resti sia di una sinagoga del V - VIII secolo sia di una moschea che l'ha sostituita. (it)
  • Suseja (hebr. סוסיא) – wieś położona w Samorządzie Regionu Har Chewron, w Dystrykcie Judei i Samarii, w Izraelu. Leży w południowej części Judei w górach Judzkich, w otoczeniu terytoriów Autonomii Palestyńskiej. (pl)
  • سوسيا أو سوسية قرية فلسطينية تقع شرق مدينة يطا بمحافظة الخليل ويعيش فيها قرابة 400 نسمة ويعتمدون على رعي المواشي واستصلاح عدة كروم من شجر الزيتون، وهي تصنف ضمن المناطق ج حيث تقع ضمن سيطرة اسرئايل الأمنية أنشات إسرائيل عليها مستوطنة سوسيا عام 1983 وبلغ عدد سكانها 737 شخص في عام 2006 وفي عام 1986 طرد الجيش السّكان الفلسطينيين من بيوتهم بعد أن أعلنت الإدارة المدنية عن القرية الأصلية بأنها حديقة وطنية يقع في مركزها موقع أثري. ويتعرض السكان الفلسطينيين لإعتداءات متكررة ويعتبر المجتمع الدولي المستوطنات الإسرائيلية في الضفة الغربية غير قانونية بموجب القانون الدولي (ar)
  • Susya (Arabic: سوسية, Hebrew: סוּסְיָא; Susiyeh, Susiya, Susia) is a location in the southern Hebron Governorate in the West Bank. It houses an archaeological site with extensive remains from the Second Temple and Byzantine periods, including the ruins of an archeologically notable synagogue, repurposed as a mosque after the Muslim conquest of Palestine in the 7th century. A Palestinian village named Susya was established near the site in the 1830s. The village lands extended over 300 hectares under multiple private Palestinian ownership, and the Palestinians on the site are said to exemplify a southern Hebron cave-dwelling culture present in the area since the early 19th century whose transhumant practices involved seasonal dwellings in the area's caves and ruins of Susya. (en)
  • Susiya (Hebreeuws: סוּסְיָא) is een religieuze Israëlische nederzetting op de door Israël bezette Westelijke Jordaanoever gesticht, in het zuidelijke deel van het Palestijnse Gouvernement Hebron. Deze nederzetting, die vernoemd is naar het ruïnecomplex Khirbet Susiya, is gesticht in 1983 en maakt sindsdien deel uit van de Israëlische regionale raad Har Hebron. De nederzetting ligt over de Groene lijn, de wapenstilstandsgrens van 1949 met Jordanië, in het C-gebied van Palestina. (nl)
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  • Susya (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Susya_mosaic.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Palestinian_demonstration_against_demolish_of_the_village_susya.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kh._Susya_and_Rujum_al_Hamri.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/P7280137.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/PikiWiki_Israel_8020_susya_synagogue.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/SusyaSynogogueInterior.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Susya_ancient_synagogue.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Susya_ap_003.jpg
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