Jerusalem (disambiguation)
Jerusalem designates several places
in the near East:
- Jerusalem , capital of Israel, holy city for Jews, Christians and Muslims
- Jerusalem (district) , district in Israel
- Jerusalem Governorate , Palestinian Territory
- Kingdom of Jerusalem , Crusader state in the 12th / 13th centuries century
in Europe:
- Jerusalem (Heide) , district of Heide (Holstein) , Schleswig-Holstein
- Jerusalem (Meiningen) , district of Meiningen, Thuringia
- Jerusalem , former name of the district Pedingworth of the municipality of Neuenkirchen (Land Hadeln), Lower Saxony
- Jerusalem (Blender) , district of Blender (Verden district) , Lower Saxony
- Jerusalem , part of the village of Tewel , part of the municipality of Neuenkirchen (Lüneburg Heath)
- Jerusalem (Příbram) , district of Příbram , Czech Republic
- Jerusalem (Koenigsberg) , former village near Kaliningrad, Russia
- Jeruzalem , a village in Slovenia
- Jeruzalem housing estate (Amsterdam) , terraced housing estate in Amsterdam
in New Zealand:
- Jerusalem (New Zealand) , village in Wanganui , Manawatu-Wanganui region, New Zealand
in the United States:
- Jerusalem (Arkansas)
- Jerusalem (New York)
- Jerusalem (Ohio)
- Jerusalem (Virginia) the former name of Courtland , Virginia
- Jerusalem Township
worldwide:
- Jerusalem (nickname) , honorary name of some cities
There are also several Jerusalem churches such as the Klein-Jerusalem chapel near Willich-Neersen in the Viersen district in North Rhine-Westphalia
Jerusalem stands in music for:
- Jerusalem (band) , a Swedish hard rock band
- Jerusalem (hymn) , a hymn based on the poem And did those feet in ancient time by William Blake
- Jérusalem , title of an opera by Giuseppe Verdi
- Jerusalem, you tall city , evangelical spiritual song
- Jerusalem of gold
- Jérusalem , Chanson by Édith Piaf
Jerusalem is a family name for the following people:
- Camillo Jerusalem (1914–1989), Austrian football player
- Else Jerusalem (1876–1943), Austrian writer
- Ernst Jerusalem (1845–1900), General Secretary of the National Liberal Party from 1884 to 1887
- Felix Jerusalem (1932–1996), German neurologist
- Franz Wilhelm Jerusalem (1883–1970), German sociologist and legal scholar
- Friederike Magdalene Jerusalem (1750–1836), German poet
- Ignacio de Jerusalem y Stella (~ 1710–1769), composer and violin virtuoso
- Irene Jerusalem (1882–1941), Austrian teacher
- Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Jerusalem (1709–1789), German theologian
- Karl Wilhelm Jerusalem (1747–1772), German lawyer
- Peter Jerusalem, former name of Peter Benedix (1877–1954), German writer and archivist
- Siegfried Jerusalem (* 1940), tenor and Richard Wagner interpreter
- Susanne Jerusalem (* 1950), Austrian politician (Greens)
- Wilhelm Jerusalem (1854–1923), Bohemian-Austrian philosopher
Jerusalem stands for:
- Jerusalem (novel) , novel by Selma Lagerlöf
- Walls of Jerusalem National Park in Central Tasmania
- Jerusalem virus, computer virus
- Jerusalem Project , peace project for Israelis and Palestinians
- Jerusalem fig, a type of fig that is mostly called banana fig in Germany
- New Jerusalem , image for paradise in the Revelation of John
- Jerusalem in the Forest was a secret village community in the Naliboki Forest
- JeruZalem , Israeli horror film
- (63163) Jerusalem , asteroid
See also:
Wiktionary: Jerusalem - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations