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Arza (Tibetan: ཨར་རྩ།, Wylie: ar rtsa, ZYPY: Arza; Chinese: 阿扎; pinyin: Āzhā) is a small populated town and township, east of Lhasa in the Tibet Autonomous Region of the People's Republic of China. It belongs to Lhari County (Jiali Xian) of the Nagqu Prefecture. It contains solar panels.
Tel Arza (Hebrew: תל ארזה) is a Hareidi neighborhood in northern Jerusalem. It is bordered by Ezrat Torah on the north and west, Golda Meir Blvd. on the East, and Bar Ilan St. and Yirmiyahu St. on the South.
Tel Arza was established in 1931, as part of the expansion experienced in the Old Yishuv while recovering from the 1929 Palestine riots.
Its name is taken from the Mishna, where it is described as a place where Jews were murdered.
Coordinates: 31°47′42″N 35°12′55″E / 31.795°N 35.21528°E / 31.795; 35.21528
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Remember when you were green
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I feel halfway to zero
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Remember when you were green
Don't wipe the salt from your skin
You must keep running the distance
And the roses you grow
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Tall tree, stand in the distance
Remember when you were green
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Don't wipe the salt from your skin
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