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## Facts: ##
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Samaria was the name of a city and its surrounding region in the northern part of Israel. The region was located between the Plain of Sharon on the west and the Jordan River on the east.
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Samaria was the name of a city and its surrounding region in the northern part of Israel. The region was located between the Plain of Sharon on its west and the Jordan River on its east.
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* In the Old Testament, Samaria was the capital city of the northern kingdom of Israel. Later the region surrounding it was also called Samaria.
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* When the Assyrians conquered the northern kingdom of Israel, they captured the city of Samaria and forced most of the northern Israelites to leave the region and moved them far away to different cities in Assyria.
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* When the Assyrians conquered the northern kingdom of Israel, they captured the city of Samaria and forced most of the northern Israelites to leave the region, moving them far away to different cities in Assyria.
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* The Assyrians also brought many foreigners into the region of Samaria to replace the Israelites who had been moved.
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* Some of the Israelites who remained in that region married the foreigners who had moved there, and their descendants were called Samaritans.
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* The Jews despised the Samaritans because they were only partly Jewish and because their ancestors had worshiped pagan gods.
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* In New Testament times, the region of Samaria was bordered by the region of Galilee on the north and the region of Judea on the south.
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* In New Testament times, the region of Samaria was bordered by the region of Galilee on its north and the region of Judea on its south.
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(See also: [Assyria](../other/assyria.md), [Galilee](../other/galilee.md), [Judea](../other/judea.md), [Sharon](../other/sharon.md), [kingdom of Israel](../other/kingdomofisrael.md))
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