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Qenya
Springs region:
The
region No.
012 The
district Ramallah The
area 15km The
height +500m, 600m The
latitude & longitude
31 55`N 35 08`E
The
description of the region: It
is an agricultural area, which follows the environmental system of the western Jerusalem heights,
this protected area located to the western northern of Ramallah city, it is far from Ramallah form
about 9km to the northern side of Qenya village and on the road that connect between Ramallah to
Palestinian villages. Part
of this region located in Ramallah the other part located in Salfeet, this area is used for
promenade in the summer and spring, it is considered as one of the most important regions for
tourism. This
region is also featured by the plants like the citrus fruits, in addition to the vegetables which
depend on the springs that are near the lands, there are also farms. In
this protected area there are a lot of springs and the most important one is Al-Balad spring, which
is located in the eastern southern part of the village, its water used for drinking and irrigating
the lands. The are also Wadi Al-Dalb spring, which is located in the north of the village, this
spring include several springs which flows at all the year in the valley, the water of this spring
used for drinking, the branches springs that flow from this spring are: Al-Harashah spring, Kafrieah
spring, Al-Janaien spring, all of these springs gathered in Al-Dalb spring and go to the
Mediterranean Sea through Wadi Al-Mallaki. Qenya
springs is characterized by the rewinds and the Romanian cave existence on the top of the mountains
that are around the valley, and the existence of the old
olive trees from the Romanian era. The
irrigation way that is almost used in this area is by withdrawing the water from the pools and then
collecting the water in one pool, in order to distribute it to the planted lands. The
animals of this region: The
animals that live in this area are the Gazella, the hystrix, the pig, the Common Badger, the Fox. The
birds of this region: It
is way for the emigrated birds, because Qenya springs characterized by natural factors like the
temperatures, the flora, the trees, and the water. The birds that are registered in this region: the
White Stork birds sometimes pass the region, the Yellow vented-Bulbul, in addition to the Eagle
which is considered as a resident bird and also breed in the region, also the Great Tit, the Roller,
the Doves and the Collard Dove, the M-Linnet, Chukar, the Hoopoe, the White Wage Tail, and European
Bee Eater. The
Negative effects:
The
protection procedures:
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