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Hajjah (àrab: حجة, Ḥajja) és una vila palestina de la governació de Qalqilya, a Cisjordània, situada a 18 kilòmetres a l'oest de Nablus. Segons l'Oficina Central Palestina d'Estadístiques tenia 2.674 habitants el 2016.[1] Hajjah és una paraula d'origen arameu que vol dir «mercat» o «societat».
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