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Bay Of Haifa City Crossword Clue
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bay of haifa city
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Possible answers to bay of haifa city
ACRE
- 0.4047 hectares
- 4840 square yards
- A lot of land available in Israeli port
- A unit of land
- Ace has right to get piece of land
- Area measure
- Area measurement
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