Bethlehem - A city much like any other in the West Bank, Bethlehem is also the site of Christian holy-places such as the Church of the Nativity.
East Jerusalem - Annexed to Israel and West Jerusalem in 1980. East Jerusalem is predominately Palestinian demographically and therefore it is often considered part of the West Bank (though not by Israel).
Gaza - A coastal city all but cut off to tourists and the world by the Israeli siege on the region.
Hebron - A city whose highlights include a stunning old city and glass and pottery factories tinged by its division into Israeli controlled H1 and Palestinian controlled H2.
Jenin - the West Bank's northern-most city, only 26km from Nazareth.
Jericho - the so-called 'Oldest City in the World', Jericho is also around 400m below sea level.
Nablus - Nablus is considered the commercial capital of the West Bank. It is known for its old city and its furniture trade.
Ramallah - the administrative capital of the West Bank and temporary host to the PNA, Ramallah is a magnet for Palestinians seeking work as well as foreign activists
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