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Ironi Nahariya Basketball Club known for sponsorship reasons as Ironi Rain Nahariya (ืขืืจืื ื ืืฉื ื ืืจืืโ) is a professional basketball club based in city of Nahariya in northern Israel. The team plays in the Liga Leumit (the second tier of Israeli basketball) and internationally in the Balkan International Basketball League.
Ness Ziona is a town in central Israel. In 2018 it had a population of 50,214, and its jurisdiction was 15,579 dunams (15.579 km2).
The Ness Ziona Stadium , is a football stadium in Ness Ziona, Israel. Aside from being the stadium of local side, Sektzia Nes Tziona, it recently hosted the Israel national under-19 football team in its bid to qualify for the under-19 European championship.
New Zion AME Zion Church is a historic African Methodist church at the junction of Myrtle and Neely Streets in Warren, Arkansas. Built in 1927, it has a vernacular styling that includes Gothic and Romanesque Revival details, included castellated towers with parapet, and an arched entryway.