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Encyclopedia > Hazor HaGelilit

Hazor HaGelilit (or Ḥaẓor HaGelilit), unofficially spelt Hatzor HaGlilit, is a small city (development town) in northern Israel, near Safed (Zefat). The town was founded in the 1950s, and has a current population of approximately 8,500 according to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Safed (Hebrew צפת Tzfat, Arabic صفد Safad, other English spellings Zefat,Safad,Tsfat etc. ... // Events and trends This map shows two essential global spheres during the Cold War in 1959. ...


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Hazor HaGelilit - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography (242 words)
Hazor HaGelilit (Hebrew: חצור הגלילית, Ḥaẓor HaGelilit), unofficially spelt Hatzor HaGlilit, is a town (local council) and development town in northern Israel, next to Rosh Pina and near Safed.
The town was founded in 1953, and has a current population of approximately 8,400 according to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS).
Hazor HaGelilit, North District (Israel) and Local councils in Israel.
Hazor HaGelilit (Israel) (222 words)
Local Council Hazor (or Khatzor) HaGelilit is situated in the Upper Galilee, just north of Rosh Pina, was founded in 1954 and has 10,000 inh.
It is named after the Biblical city of Hazor whose remains are located 3 km north of the Local Council.
It is named after the biblical Hazor, now identified in the excavated Tel Hazor (Hazor Mound) north to the town.
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