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There was also a town with the same name on the eastern boundary of the land promised to Moses in Canaan, known from Numbers 34:2, 10, 11, but whose location is still uncertain.[1] The town is described in Numbers 34:11 as "on the eastern side of Ain". Two springs still called el-Ain el-Fauqah and el-Ain el-Tahta ("the upper" and "the lower fountain") can still be found about 10 miles east of the Sea of Galilee, close to the town of Samar in Irbid Governorate, Jordan.[citation needed]