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I would like to guide a tour in Jerusalem sometime next week. For the historical and political perspective, I would be happy to show the City Line on a modern Google Map during the tour. I can either use a existing vector data or georeference a high-quality raster city map.

I searched online, and only found rough sketches like the one below, taken from Wikipedia.

Any idea where I can find an accurate map of the Jerusalem pre-1967 border?

Credit: Tamar Hayardeni, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Split_Jerusalem_map_English.jpg

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    Have you contact any local university GIS department that they might have that hardcopy from them ? They may have it at their GIS lab. – PROBERT May 09 '17 at 16:16

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I think the CShapes project has the data you want. It attempts to have all country boundaries from 1946–2008. Since this city line is also a country border, it should work for you.

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