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The town forms a conurbation with adjoining Bayt Jālā, to the northwest, and Bayt Sāḥūr, to the southeast.
But now, it seems there was a colossal low-density urban sprawl here, a conurbation of different places with massive working citadels with enormous infrastructure.
The city has turned the corner from a deprived conurbation to a shining megalopolis, a neo-Hong Kong.
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