History
Geography
Culture & Traditions
Food & Agriculture
Symbols
100

The displacement of over 700,000 Palestinians in 1948 is called the

Nakba

100

The city that serves as the capital of the West Bank

Ramallah

100

Traditional Palestinian embroidery.

Tatreez

100

The national dish of Palestine.

Musakhan

100

Used as a symbol of Palestine when the flag was banned.

Watermelon

200

The cartoon character created by Naji al-Ali in 1969 that symbolizes Palestinian resistance

Handala

200

Palestine comprises two main regions: the West Bank and the

Gaza Strip

200

The traditional Palestinian women’s dress.

Thobe

200

A smoky eggplant dip commonly enjoyed in Palestinian cuisine.

Baba Ghanoush

200

This fruit, popular in Yafa, is an important symbol of Palestine.

Oranges

300

This is the city where knafeh was invented

Nablus

300

One of the world’s oldest cities, located in Palestine

Jericho

300

A black-and-white scarf symbolizing resistance and solidarity.

Keffiyeh

300

A staple bread found in almost every meal in Palestine.

Pita Bread

300

Currency of Palestine.

Shekel

400

This object represents the right of return for Palestinian refugees.

The Key

400

The lowest point on Earth, found in Palestine

The Dead Sea

400

The traditional Palestinian dance.

Dabke

400

A spice blend of thyme, sumac, and sesame seeds.

Za’atar

400

The national animal of Palestine.

Gazelle

500

The ____ ___ harvest occurs during October/November. 

Olive oil
500

A holy site in Jerusalem marking Prophet Muhammad’s ascent to heaven

Dome of the Rock / Al Aqsa

500

Famous Graffiti on the wall between the West Bank and occupied Palestine

Banksy’s art

500

Palestine has some of the world’s oldest ______, nearly 4,000 years old.

Olive Trees

500

These animals, used for transportation and farming, symbolize resilience and endurance for the Palestinian people.

Donkeys