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Quot;Fingerquot; Of Galilee
33 10'N 35 36'E / 33,167, 35.6 The Finger of Galilee ( Hebrew , is the northernmost region of Israel , an extension of the Galilee , which was so named during the period the British mandate because of its form resembling that of a finger , thus constituting an example of a .
It is bordered to the north and west by Lebanon and the east by the Golan Heights (region Syrian annexed by Israel). The Finger of Galilee is composed of two distinct geographic areas: the Hula Valley and the mountains of Naphtali. Its main town is Qiryat Shemona. The city is the northernmost Metulla ()
