Baka Jerusalem

Baka is a neighborhood in southern Jerusalem. The official name is Geulim, which is mainly used on road signs. The neighborhood is somewhat trapezoidal, sandwiched between Derech Hevron on the east at 760 meters above sea level and sloping downward toward Derech HaRakevet and General Pierre Koenig Street on the western side at …
Baka is a neighborhood in southern Jerusalem. The official name is Geulim, which is mainly used on road signs. The neighborhood is somewhat trapezoidal, sandwiched between Derech Hevron on the east at 760 meters above sea level and sloping downward toward Derech HaRakevet and General Pierre Koenig Street on the western side at 740 meters. The old Jerusalem Railway Station occupies the north-eastern point with Rivka Street forming the southern base. Baka is bounded by Abu Tor to the northeast, Talpiot to the east, Talpiot Industrial Zone to the south, Mekor Chaim to the west, and the Greek Colony and German Colony to the northwest. The north-south Derech Beit Lehem serves as the major commercial artery within the neighborhood.
  • Established: Late 19th century
  • Elevation: 760 m (2,490 ft)
  • City: Jerusalem
Data from: en.wikipedia.org