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-The city of [[Jerusalem]] is sacred to a number of religious traditions, including the [[Abrahamic religion]]s [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]], which consider it a holy city. Some of the most sacred places for each of these religions are found in Jerusalem and the one shared between all three is the [[Temple Mount]].<ref>“Temple Mount, The.” GoJerusalem.com</ref>+The city of [[Jerusalem]] is sacred to a number of religious traditions, including the [[Abrahamic religion]]s [[Judaism]], [[Christianity]], and [[Islam]], which consider it a holy city. Some of the most sacred places for each of these religions are found in Jerusalem and the one shared between all three is the [[Temple Mount]].
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The city of Jerusalem is sacred to a number of religious traditions, including the Abrahamic religions Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which consider it a holy city. Some of the most sacred places for each of these religions are found in Jerusalem and the one shared between all three is the Temple Mount.

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