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[edit] Inconsistency with map referenced in East Jerusalem article
According to the map [1] referenced in the East Jerusalem article (first reference), district 131 which I would associate with today's Morasha (formerly Musrara) neighbourhood was on the West side of the Green Line, whereas in this image it seems to be on the East. The Hebrew article on Musrara says Musrara was on the Israeli side of the Green Line, which leaves us with the task of associating formerly 131 and Musrara. Jolastar 11:47, 20 March 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Do not delete this map. Text is more readable
Compared to the SVG map, Image:EastJerusalemMap.svg, the text on the JPG map is sometimes more readable. It depends on the font size used in one's browser while viewing the SVG map.
Also, it is hard to tell what areas are being labeled in the SVG map.
Plus the JPG map has the legend on the map itself. The SVG map does not have the legend directly on the map. --Timeshifter 13:02, 9 August 2007 (UTC)

