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Distance from New palestine to Saint Simon Georgia USA


There is driving distance between and .

There is estimated duration to reach destination.

Distance Conversions

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Distance type Miles Kilometers Nautical Miles
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About New palestine


New Palestine

New Palestine may refer to: New Palestine (magazine), a former magazine published by the Zionist Organization of America New Palestine, Indiana New Palestine

New Palestine, Indiana

New Palestine (pronounced PAL-es-tēn) is a town in Sugar Creek Township, Hancock County, Indiana, along Sugar Creek. The population was 2,055 at the 2010

State of Palestine

35.250°E / 32.000; 35.250 Palestine (Arabic: فلسطين‎, romanized: Filasṭīn), officially recognized as the State of Palestine (Arabic: دولة فلسطين‎, romanized: Dawlat

New Palestine High School

New Palestine High School is a rural public high school (grades 9–12) located in New Palestine, Indiana, managed by the Community School Corporation of

History of Palestine

The history of Palestine is the study of the past in the region of Palestine, defined as the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River


About Saint Simon Georgia USA


Saint-Simon

Saint-Simon or Saint Simon can refer to: Saint-Simon, Bas-Saint-Laurent, Quebec, a parish municipality in the Les Basques Regional County Municipality

Simon the Zealot

connected to him, but Saint Jerome does not include him in De viris illustribus written between 392 and 393 AD. The name Simon occurs in all of the Synoptic

Henri de Saint-Simon

Claude Henri de Rouvroy, comte de Saint-Simon, often referred to as Henri de Saint-Simon (French: [ɑ̃ʁi də sɛ̃ simɔ̃]; 17 October 1760 – 19 May 1825),

The Saint (Simon Templar)

The Saint is the nickname of the fictional character Simon Templar, featured in a series of novels and short stories by Leslie Charteris published between

Saint Peter

Saint Peter (died between AD 64 and 68), also known as Simon Peter, Simeon, Simon (/ˈsaɪmən/ (listen)), Cephas (/ˈsiːfəs/), or Peter the Apostle, was