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The following list of cities in Israel is based on the current index of the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS). Within Israel's system of local government, an urban municipality can be granted a city council by the Israeli Interior Ministry when its population exceeds 20,000. The term "city" does not generally refer to local councils or urban agglomerations, even though a defined city often contains only a small portion of an urban area or metropolitan area's population. 73 Israeli municipalities are considered cities. For other uses, see Jerusalem (disambiguation). ...
Tel-Aviv was founded on empty dunes north of the existing city of Jaffa. ...
Hebrew ×Öµ××¤Ö¸× Arabic ØÙÙÙÙÙØ§ Founded in 3rd century CE Government City District Haifa Population 267,000 1,039,000 (metropolitan area) Jurisdiction 63,666 dunams (63. ...
Rishon Le Zion in 2002 Rishon LeZion, or Rishon LeZiyyon (ראשון לציון) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, in the Center District of Israel, just south of Tel Aviv, and part of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area (Gush...
Hebrew Founded in 1956 Government City (from 1968) District South Population 204,400 (2005) Jurisdiction 60,000 dunams (60 km²) Mayor Zvi Zilker Ashdod (Hebrew: â; Arabic: , Isdud), located in the Southern District of Israel towards the south of the Israeli Coastal Plain, is a city of over 200,000 people...
Hebrew (Standard) BÉʼer ŠévaÊ» Arabic Ø¨ÙØ¦Ùر٠اÙÙÙØ³ÙØ¨ÙØ¹Ù ( ) Name Meaning Well of the Oath(see also) Government City Also Spelled Beer Sheva (officially) District South Population 185,500 (Metro 531,000) (2005) Jurisdiction 54,000 dunams (54 km²) Mayor Yaacov Turner Beersheba (Hebrew romanization Beer Sheva), the largest city in the...
The Coat of Arms of Petah-Tikva Petah-Tikva (Hebrew פֶּתַ×-תִּקְ×Ö¸× opening of hope, Standard Hebrew Pétaḥ-Tiqva, also transliterated as Petach Tikva, Petah Tikvah, Petach Tikvah, Petaḥ Tiqwa or Petach Tiqwa) and nicknamed as Mother of Cities, is a city in the west of the Center District of Israel...
Early morning in Netanya, Israel Netanya (Hebrew: × Ö°×ªÖ·× Ö°×Ö¸×, Standard Hebrew NÉtanya) is a city in the Center District of Israel and is the capital of the Sharon plain. ...
The Yanshul, half-cat half-owl, the symbol of Holons Childrens Museum. ...
Mentioned as one of the cities in the portion of the Tribe of Dan (Yehoshua 19:45), Bnei Brak is famous in the Talmud (Sanhedrin 32b) as the seat of Rabbi Akivas court, and in the Pesach Haggada as the site of the all-night Pesach Seder of Rabbi...
Hebrew ×ת ×× Name Meaning Daughter of the sea Founded in 1926 Government City (from 1958) District Tel Aviv Population 130,400 (2004) Jurisdiction 8,000 dunams (8 km²) Mayor Shlomo Lahiani Beach of Bat-Yam Bat Yam (Hebrew: ) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, just south of...
Ramat Gan (רמת-גן) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, just east of Tel Aviv, and part of the metropolis known as Gush Dan, in the Tel Aviv District. ...
Hebrew ×ַשְ××§Ö°××Ö¹× (Standard) AÅ¡qÉlon Arabic عسÙÙØ§Ù Founded in 1951 Government City Also Spelled Ashqelon (officially) District South Population 105,100 (2004) Jurisdiction 55,000 dunams (55 km²) Mayor Roni Mahatzri Ashkelon (Hebrew: â; Tiberian Hebrew ʾAÅ¡qÉlôn; Arabic: â ; Latin: Ascalon) is a city in the western Negev, in the...
Rehovot (Hebrew רְ××Ö¹××ֹת ) is a city in the Center District of Israel, about 20 km south of Tel Aviv. ...
Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (××ש×× ××ר×××ת ×ס×××ס×××§×) is a state organization for the creation and maintenance of numeric data related to populations vis-à -vis the ethnic makeup of Israel and its cities. ...
The system of Local government in Israel, also known as local authority (â), is the set of bodies charged with providing services such as urban planning, zoning, and the provision of drinking water and emergency services, as well as education and culture, as per guidelines of the Interior Ministry. ...
A City council (â) is the official designation of a city within Israels system of local government. ...
The Ministry of Interior in the State of Israel is one of Government offices that responsible among the rest for the local rule, the subject of citizenship and residency, teudot zehuts issue, entry visas publishing and visas for stying in the country, also the minestry of interior responsible for...
In Israel, a local council is a locality similar to a city in structure and way of life, that has not yet achieved a status of a city, which requires a minimum number of residents, among other things. ...
In the study of human settlements, an agglomeration is an extended city or town area comprising the built-up area of a central place (usually a municipality) and any suburbs or adjacent satellite towns. ...
Crowded Shibuya, Tokyo shopping district An urban area is an area with an increased density of human-created structures in comparison to the areas surrounding it. ...
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For that reason, a city's position on this list may not necessarily reflect its relative social or economic importance. Jerusalem has a larger population than Tel Aviv, yet the Tel Aviv metropolitan area (Gush Dan) is many times larger due to its numerous satellite towns and suburbs. Because they identify with their central city as the economic, cultural and oftentimes political center of the urban area, many definitions (and people's perceptions) of cities include the entire metropolitan region, as in Ben Gurion International Airport being referred to as Tel Aviv Airport even though it is actually closer to Lod and Yehud-Monosson. For other uses, see Jerusalem (disambiguation). ...
Tel-Aviv was founded on empty dunes north of the existing city of Jaffa. ...
Gush Dan (Hebrew: ×Ö¼×Ö¼×©× ×Ö¼Ö¸×, Standard Hebrew GuÅ¡ Dan) is the name of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area including areas from both the Tel Aviv District and the Central District of Israel on the Mediterranean coast. ...
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Housing subdivision near Union, Kentucky, a suburb of Cincinnati, Ohio. ...
Ben Gurion International Airport or Ben Gurion Airport (â, Namal HaTeÅ«fa Ben GÅ«ryÅn, Arabic: , maá¹Är Ben Ghuryon ad-dawlÄ«) (IATA: TLV, ICAO: LLBG), historically known as Lydda Airport and sometimes referred to today by its Hebrew acronym Natbag (â), is the largest international airport in Israel. ...
Downtown area of Lod Lod (Hebrew ××Ö¹×; Arabic اÙÙÙÙÙØ¯ÙÙ al-Ludd, Greco-Latin Lydda, Tiberian Hebrew ×Ö¹× LÅá¸) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
Yehud-Monosson, is the joint municipality of Yehud and the neighboring community of Neve Monosson in central Israel, created by their municipal merger in 2003. ...
List of cities
Israel has 14 cities with populations over 100,000, including Jerusalem at over a 500,000, and Tel Aviv, which is considered to be approaching global city status.[1] In all, there are 73 Israeli municipalities granted "city" status by the CBS. The following sortable table lists all Israeli cities by name, district, area, and population, according to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics' 2004[2] and 2006[3] data: Download high resolution version (1280x851, 370 KB) Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ...
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Rishon Le Zion in 2002 Rishon LeZion, or Rishon LeZiyyon (ראשון לציון) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, in the Center District of Israel, just south of Tel Aviv, and part of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area (Gush...
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Hebrew Founded in 1956 Government City (from 1968) District South Population 204,400 (2005) Jurisdiction 60,000 dunams (60 km²) Mayor Zvi Zilker Ashdod (Hebrew: â; Arabic: , Isdud), located in the Southern District of Israel towards the south of the Israeli Coastal Plain, is a city of over 200,000 people...
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Hebrew (Standard) BÉʼer ŠévaÊ» Arabic Ø¨ÙØ¦Ùر٠اÙÙÙØ³ÙØ¨ÙØ¹Ù ( ) Name Meaning Well of the Oath(see also) Government City Also Spelled Beer Sheva (officially) District South Population 185,500 (Metro 531,000) (2005) Jurisdiction 54,000 dunams (54 km²) Mayor Yaacov Turner Beersheba (Hebrew romanization Beer Sheva), the largest city in the...
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The Coat of Arms of Petah-Tikva Petah-Tikva (Hebrew פֶּתַ×-תִּקְ×Ö¸× opening of hope, Standard Hebrew Pétaḥ-Tiqva, also transliterated as Petach Tikva, Petah Tikvah, Petach Tikvah, Petaḥ Tiqwa or Petach Tiqwa) and nicknamed as Mother of Cities, is a city in the west of the Center District of Israel...
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Early morning in Netanya, Israel Netanya (Hebrew: × Ö°×ªÖ·× Ö°×Ö¸×, Standard Hebrew NÉtanya) is a city in the Center District of Israel and is the capital of the Sharon plain. ...
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Mentioned as one of the cities in the portion of the Tribe of Dan (Yehoshua 19:45), Bnei Brak is famous in the Talmud (Sanhedrin 32b) as the seat of Rabbi Akivas court, and in the Pesach Haggada as the site of the all-night Pesach Seder of Rabbi...
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Hebrew ×ת ×× Name Meaning Daughter of the sea Founded in 1926 Government City (from 1958) District Tel Aviv Population 130,400 (2004) Jurisdiction 8,000 dunams (8 km²) Mayor Shlomo Lahiani Beach of Bat-Yam Bat Yam (Hebrew: ) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, just south of...
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Hebrew ×ַשְ××§Ö°××Ö¹× (Standard) AÅ¡qÉlon Arabic عسÙÙØ§Ù Founded in 1951 Government City Also Spelled Ashqelon (officially) District South Population 105,100 (2004) Jurisdiction 55,000 dunams (55 km²) Mayor Roni Mahatzri Ashkelon (Hebrew: â; Tiberian Hebrew ʾAÅ¡qÉlôn; Arabic: â ; Latin: Ascalon) is a city in the western Negev, in the...
âWorld cityâ redirects here. ...
Map of the districts of Israel Population density by geographic region, sub-district and district (thicker border indicates higher tier). ...
Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. ...
Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (××ש×× ××ר×××ת ×ס×××ס×××§×) is a state organization for the creation and maintenance of numeric data related to populations vis-à -vis the ethnic makeup of Israel and its cities. ...
| Common Name | District | Area (km²)[4] | Hebrew | Arabic | Population (2004)[2] | Population (2006)[3] | | Afula | North | 26.909 | עפולה | العفولة | 38,900 | 39,300 | | Acre[5] | North | 13.533 | עכו | عكا | 47,900 | 46,000 | | Arad | South | 93.140 | ערד | عراد | 23,500 | 23,400 | | Ariel[6] | Judea & Samaria[7] | 14.677 | אריאל | | 16,400 | 16,500 | | Ashdod | South | 47.242 | אשדוד | إسدود/ أشدود Area is a physical quantity expressing the size of a part of a surface. ...
A square metre (US spelling: square meter) is by definition the area enclosed by a square with sides each 1 metre long. ...
âHebrewâ redirects here. ...
Arabic ( or just ) is the largest living member of the Semitic language family in terms of speakers. ...
Afula (עפ×××; Hebrew: ; ; Arabic: â ) is a city in the North District of Israel, often known as the Capital of the Valley, Jezreel Valley. ...
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The city of Acre [1] is in the Western Galilee district in northern Israel. ...
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For the archaeological site, see Tel Arad. ...
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A neighbourhood in Ariel Hebrew ×ר××× Arabic Ø§Ø±ÙØ¦ÙÙ Name Meaning Lion of God Founded in 1978 Government City (from 1998) District Judea and Samaria Area Population 16,900 (2004) Jurisdiction 30,000 dunams (30 km²) Mayor Ron Nachman The city of Ariel (â; Arabic: ) is an Israeli city, located in the seam zone...
Judea and Samaria (Hebrew: â Yehuda ve-Shomron , also an acronym ××ש Yosh or ×©× Shai; Arabic: â al-Yahudiyyah was-SÄmarah) are the Biblical terms used to describe the area now more commonly referred to as the West Bank. ...
Hebrew Founded in 1956 Government City (from 1968) District South Population 204,400 (2005) Jurisdiction 60,000 dunams (60 km²) Mayor Zvi Zilker Ashdod (Hebrew: â; Arabic: , Isdud), located in the Southern District of Israel towards the south of the Israeli Coastal Plain, is a city of over 200,000 people...
The South District of Israel, highlighted. ...
| 196,900 | 204,400 | | Ashkelon[8] | South | 47.788 | אשקלון | عسقلان/المجدل | 105,100 | 107,900 | | Baqa-Jatt | Haifa | 16.392 | באקה-ג'ת | باقة جت | 30,200 | 31,600 | | Bat Yam | Tel Aviv | 8.167 | בת ים | بات يام | 130,400 | 129,900 | | Beersheba[9] | South | 52.903 | באר שבע | بئر السبع | 184,500 | 185,800 | | Beit She'an[10] | North | 7.330 | בית שאן | بيسان | 16,000 | 16,400 | | Beit Shemesh[11] | Jerusalem | 34.259 | בית שמש | بيت شيمش | 61,900 | 69,300 | | Betar Illit | Judea & Samaria[7] | 6.801 | ביתר עילית | | 24,900 | 29,000 | | Bnei Brak[12] | Tel Aviv | 7.088 | בני ברק | بني براك | 142,300 | 147,800 | | Carmel City[13] | Haifa | 15.561 | עיר הכרמל | مدينة الكرمل | 23,600 | 24,400 | | Dimona | South | 29.877 | דימונה | ديمونة | 33,700 | 33,400 | | Eilat[14] | South | 84.789 | אילת | إيلات/أم الرشراش | 44,500 | 46,500 | | Giv'atayim | Tel Aviv | 3.246 | גבעתיים | جبعاتايم/ جفعاتايم Hebrew ×ַשְ××§Ö°××Ö¹× (Standard) AÅ¡qÉlon Arabic عسÙÙØ§Ù Founded in 1951 Government City Also Spelled Ashqelon (officially) District South Population 105,100 (2004) Jurisdiction 55,000 dunams (55 km²) Mayor Roni Mahatzri Ashkelon (Hebrew: â; Tiberian Hebrew ʾAÅ¡qÉlôn; Arabic: â ; Latin: Ascalon) is a city in the western Negev, in the...
The South District of Israel, highlighted. ...
Hebrew ×××§×-×ת Arabic Ø¨Ø§ÙØ© جت٠Government City District Haifa Population 31,000 (2005) Jurisdiction 18,100 dunams (18. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Hebrew ×ת ×× Name Meaning Daughter of the sea Founded in 1926 Government City (from 1958) District Tel Aviv Population 130,400 (2004) Jurisdiction 8,000 dunams (8 km²) Mayor Shlomo Lahiani Beach of Bat-Yam Bat Yam (Hebrew: ) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, just south of...
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Hebrew (Standard) BÉʼer ŠévaÊ» Arabic Ø¨ÙØ¦Ùر٠اÙÙÙØ³ÙØ¨ÙØ¹Ù ( ) Name Meaning Well of the Oath(see also) Government City Also Spelled Beer Sheva (officially) District South Population 185,500 (Metro 531,000) (2005) Jurisdiction 54,000 dunams (54 km²) Mayor Yaacov Turner Beersheba (Hebrew romanization Beer Sheva), the largest city in the...
The South District of Israel, highlighted. ...
Map of the Decapolis showing the location of Bet Shean (here called by its Greek name, Scythopolis) Bet Shean (Hebrew בית שאן unofficially also spelled Beit Shean, Beth Shean; Arabic بيسان Baysān) is a city in the North...
The North District of Israel, highlighted. ...
Beth-shemesh is the name of ancient Biblical towns. ...
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Betar Illit (××תר ×¢×××ת; unofficially also spelled Beitar Illit -- Illit is pronounced: Eeleet) is an Israeli town in Gush Etzion, a group of villages and towns in the Northern Judea region of the West Bank. ...
Judea and Samaria (Hebrew: â Yehuda ve-Shomron , also an acronym ××ש Yosh or ×©× Shai; Arabic: â al-Yahudiyyah was-SÄmarah) are the Biblical terms used to describe the area now more commonly referred to as the West Bank. ...
Mentioned as one of the cities in the portion of the Tribe of Dan (Yehoshua 19:45), Bnei Brak is famous in the Talmud (Sanhedrin 32b) as the seat of Rabbi Akivas court, and in the Pesach Haggada as the site of the all-night Pesach Seder of Rabbi...
The Tel-Aviv District, highlighted. ...
Carmel City (Hebrew: Ir HaKarmel) is a city in the Haifa District of Israel, located around Mount Carmel. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Dimona is an Israeli city in the Negev desert, 36 kilometers to the south of Beer-Sheva and 35 kilometers west of the Dead Sea in the Southern District of Israel. ...
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Hebrew ×××ת Founded in 1951 Government City (from 1959) District South Population 55,000 (2006) Jurisdiction 80,000 dunams (80 km²) Mayor Meir Yitzhak Halevi North Beach, Eilat, from southwest. ...
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One of the public gardens in Givatayim Givatayim (Hebrew ×Ö´Ö¼×ְעָתַ×Ö´×) is a city in Israel. ...
The Tel-Aviv District, highlighted. ...
| 47,900 | 49,400 | | Hadera | Haifa | 49.359 | חדרה | الخضيرة | 75,300 | 76,400 | | Haifa | Haifa | 63.666 | חיפה | حيفا | 268,300 | 267,000 | | Herzliya[15] | Tel Aviv | 21.585 | הרצליה | هرتسليا | 83,600 | 84,200 | | Hod HaSharon | Center | 21.585 | הוד השרון | هود هشارون | 41,700 | 44,500 | | Holon | Tel Aviv | 18.927 | חולון | حولون | 165,800 | 167,300 | | Jerusalem | Jerusalem | 125.156 | ירושלים | أورشليم القدس | 706,400 | 732,100 | | Karmiel[16] | North | 19.188 | כרמיאל | كرميئيل | 43,500 | 44,200 | | Kfar Saba[17] | Center | 14.169 | כפר סבא | كفار سابا | 79,800 | 81,400 | | Kiryat Atta[18] | Haifa | 16.706 | קריית אתא | كريات آتا | 48,900 | 49,500 | | Kiryat Bialik[19] | Haifa | 8.178 | קריית ביאליק | كريات بياليك | 36,800 | 36,600 | | Kiryat Gat[20] | South | 16.302 | קריית גת | كريات جات/ كريات غات Haderas Great Synagogue Hadera (Hebrew: ××ר×) is a city in the Haifa District between Tel Aviv and Haifa in Israel. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Hebrew ×Öµ××¤Ö¸× Arabic ØÙÙÙÙÙØ§ Founded in 3rd century CE Government City District Haifa Population 267,000 1,039,000 (metropolitan area) Jurisdiction 63,666 dunams (63. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Ben-GÅ«ryÅn Avenue in the centre of HerzliyyÄh, facing north towards SÅkÅlÅv Street (1998) Herzliya (in Hebrew: ×ֶרְצְ×Ö´×Ö¸Ö¼×, without Niqqud: ×רצ××××, commonly pronounced in Hebrew as Hertseliya) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip in the south of the Sharon region, just north...
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Hod HaSharon (××× ×שר×× Splendor of the Sharon in Hebrew) is a city in the Center District of Israel. ...
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The Yanshul, half-cat half-owl, the symbol of Holons Childrens Museum. ...
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The Jerusalem District, highlighted. ...
Karmiel Karmiel is a city in northern Israel. ...
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Hebrew ×פר ס×× Name Meaning Grandfathers Village Founded in 1903 Government City Also Spelled Kefar Sava (officially) District Center Population 81,100 (2006) Jurisdiction 15,000 dunams (15 km²) Mayor Yehuda Ben Hemo The city today. ...
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Hebrew קר××ת ××ª× Arabic ÙØ±Ùات آتا Government City Also Spelled Qiryat Atta (officially) Kiryat Ata (unofficially) District Haifa Population 49,200 (2005) Jurisdiction 20,000 dunams (20 km²) Kiryat Atta (Hebrew: â; officially also spelled Qiryat Atta) is a city in the Haifa District of Israel. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Hebrew קִרְ××ַת ×Ö°Ö¼×Ö·××Ö´××§ Arabic ÙØ±Ùات Ø¨ÙØ§ÙÙÙ Name Meaning Bialik Town Founded in 1934 Government City District Haifa Population 36,700 (2005) Jurisdiction 8,178 dunams (8 km²) Mayor Rafi Wertheim Website http://www. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Qiryat Gat (קרית גת; unofficially also spelled Kiryat Gat) is a city in the Southern District of Israel in Israel. ...
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| 47,800 | 47,800 | | Kiryat Malakhi[21] | South | 4.632 | קריית מלאכי | كريات ملاخي | 19,400 | 19,500 | | Kiryat Motzkin[22] | Haifa | 3.778 | קריית מוצקין | كريات موتسكين | 39,500 | 39,800 | | Kiryat Ono[23] | Tel Aviv | 4.112 | קריית אונו | كريات أونو | 24,800 | 26,200 | | Kiryat Shmona[24] | North | 14.228 | קריית שמונה | كريات شمونة | 22,000 | 22,100 | | Kiryat Yam[25] | Haifa | 4.339 | קריית ים | كريات يام | 38,000 | 37,300 | | Lod | Center | 12.226 | לוד | اللد | 66,600 | 66,900 | | Ma'ale Adumim | Judea & Samaria[7] | 49.177 | מעלה אדומים | | 28,900 | 31,700 | | Ma'alot-Tarshiha | North | 6.832 | מעלות-תרשיחא | معالوت ترشيحا | 21,000 | 21,200 | | Migdal HaEmek[26] | North | 7.637 | מגדל העמק | مجدال هعيمق/ مغدال هعيمق Kiryat Malakhi (Hebrew: קִרְ×ַת ×Ö·×Ö°×Ö¸×Ö´×, also transliterated Kiryat Malachi or Qiryat Malakhi) is a city in the Southern District in Israel. ...
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Qiryat Motzkin (קרית מוצקין; unofficially also spelled Kiryat Motzkin) is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Qiryat Ono (קרית אונו; unofficially also spelled Kiryat Ono) is a city in the Tel Aviv District in Israel. ...
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Qiryat Shemona (קרית שמונה; unofficially also spelled Kiryat Shmona) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
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Kiryat Yam (; Hebrew: â) is a small city/suburb in Israel, located 12km north of Haifa in the Haifa District (its name is literally Sea Suburb). It is part of a cluster of small cities informally known as HaQerayot. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Downtown area of Lod Lod (Hebrew ××Ö¹×; Arabic اÙÙÙÙÙØ¯ÙÙ al-Ludd, Greco-Latin Lydda, Tiberian Hebrew ×Ö¹× LÅá¸) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Judea and Samaria (Hebrew: â Yehuda ve-Shomron , also an acronym ××ש Yosh or ×©× Shai; Arabic: â al-Yahudiyyah was-SÄmarah) are the Biblical terms used to describe the area now more commonly referred to as the West Bank. ...
Maalot-Tarshiha (Standard Hebrew: ×Ö·×¢Ö²××ֹת-תַּרְש×Ö´××Ö¸×, ; Arabic: Ù
عاÙÙØª ØªØ±Ø´ÙØØ§, ) is a twin city in the North District in Israel, some 20 km east of Nahariya. ...
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Migdal HaEmeq (מגדל העמק; unofficially also spelled Migdal HaEmek) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
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| 24,800 | 24,700 | | Modi'in-Maccabim -Re'ut[27] Modiin-Maccabim-Reut is a city in the Center District of Israel. ...
Modiin-Maccabim-Reut is a city in the Center District of Israel. ...
| Center | 50.176 | מודיעין-מכבים -רעות Israels central district highlighted. ...
| موديعين مكابيم -ريعوت | 53,100 | 62,200 | | Nahariya[28] | North | 10.233 | נהריה | نهاريا | 49,300 | 50,500 | | Nazareth | North | 14.123 | נצרת | الناصرة | 63,800 | 64,800 | | Nazareth Illit[29] | North | 32.521 | נצרת עילית | الناصرة العليا | 43,900 | 43,700 | | Nesher | Haifa | 12.790 | נשר | نيشر | 21,200 | 21,300 | | Ness Ziona[30] | Center | 15.579 | נס ציונה | نيس تسيونا | 27,800 | 30,900 | | Netanya | Center | 28.954 | נתניה | نتانيا | 169,400 | 174,000 | | Netivot | South | 5.626 | נתיבות | نتيبوت/ نتيفوت Nahariyya (נהריה; unofficially also spelled Nahariya or Naharia) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
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Hebrew × Ö¸×¦Ö°×¨Ö·×ª (Natzrat) (Standard) NááºÉrat Arabic اÙÙØ§ØµØ±Ø© (an-NÄá¹£ira) Name Meaning Ancient word in Hebrew Government City District North Population 64,800[1] (2006) Jurisdiction 14 200 dunams (14. ...
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Nazerat Illit (נצרת עילית; sometimes spelled Nazareth Illit) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
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Nesher (× ×©×¨) is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Ness Ziona (× ×¡ צ××× × ; unofficially also spelled Nes Ziona) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Early morning in Netanya, Israel Netanya (Hebrew: × Ö°×ªÖ·× Ö°×Ö¸×, Standard Hebrew NÉtanya) is a city in the Center District of Israel and is the capital of the Sharon plain. ...
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Netivot (נתיבות) is a city in the Southern District of Israel in Israel. ...
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| 23,700 | 24,900 | | Ofakim[31] | South | 10.273 | אופקים | أوفاكيم | 24,000 | 24,500 | | Or Akiva[32] | Haifa | 3.539 | אור עקיבא | أور عكيفا | 15,800 | 15,800 | | Or Yehuda | Tel Aviv | 5.141 | אור יהודה | أور يهودا | 30,100 | 31,200 | | Petah Tikva[33] | Center | 35.868 | פתח תקווה | بيتح تكفا | 176,200 | 184,200 | | Qalansawe | Center | 8.417 | קלנסווה | قلنسوة | 16,400 | 17,300 | | Ra'anana | Center | 14.878 | רעננה | رعنانا | 70,500 | 72,800 | | Rahat | South | 19.586 | רהט | رهط | 37,400 | 40,400 | | Ramat Gan | Tel Aviv | 13.229 | רמת גן | رمات جان/ رمات غان Ofaqim (אופקים; unofficially also spelled Ofakim) is a city in the Southern District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Or Aqiva (אור עקיבא; unofficially also spelled Or Akiva) is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Or Yehuda (××ר ×××××) is a city in the Tel Aviv District in Israel. ...
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The Coat of Arms of Petah-Tikva Petah-Tikva (Hebrew פֶּתַ×-תִּקְ×Ö¸× opening of hope, Standard Hebrew Pétaḥ-Tiqva, also transliterated as Petach Tikva, Petah Tikvah, Petach Tikvah, Petaḥ Tiqwa or Petach Tiqwa) and nicknamed as Mother of Cities, is a city in the west of the Center District of Israel...
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Qalansawe (קלנסווה) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Raanana (Hebrew ×¨Ö·×¢Ö²× Ö¸× Ö¸×; Standard Hebrew ) is a city in the southern Sharon Plain in the Center District of Israel, Israel, 19 km north of Tel Aviv. ...
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Rahat is also a name for the Turkish Delight Lokum. ...
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Ramat Gan (רמת-גן) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, just east of Tel Aviv, and part of the metropolis known as Gush Dan, in the Tel Aviv District. ...
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| 130,400 | 129,800 | | Ramat HaSharon | Tel Aviv | 16.792 | רמת השרון | رمات هشارون | 35,900 | 36,800 | | Ramla | Center | 11.854 | רמלה | الرملة | 63,500 | 64,200 | | Rehovot | Center | 23.041 | רחובות | رحوبوت/ رحوفوت The Yad LaBanim (Memorial for the Sons) structure in Ramat Hasharon. ...
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Ramla (Hebrew ר××× RamlÄh; Arabic Ø§ÙØ±Ù
ÙØ© ar-Ramlah, colloquial Ramleh), is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Rehovot (Hebrew רְ××Ö¹××ֹת ) is a city in the Center District of Israel, about 20 km south of Tel Aviv. ...
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| 101,900 | 104,600 | | Rishon LeZion[34] | Center | 58.704 | ראשון לציון | ريشون لتسيون | 217,400 | 222,300 | | Rosh HaAyin | Center | 24.390 | ראש העין | رأس العين | 36,300 | 37,400 | | Safed[35] | North | 29.248 | צפת | صفد | 27,300 | 28,100 | | Sakhnin | North | 9.816 | סח'נין | سخنين | 23,900 | 25,000 | | Sderot[36] | South | 4.472 | שדרות | سديروت | 20,000 | 19,900 | | Shaghur (Shagor) | North | 17.737 | שגור | الشاغور | 27,800 | 29,200 | | Shefa-'Amr (Shfar'am)[37] | North | 19.766 | שפרעם | شفا عمرو | 32,000 | 33,500 | | Tamra | North | 29.259 | טמרה | طمرة | 25,300 | 26,500 | | Tayibe | Center | 18.662 | טייבה | الطيبة | 32,100 | 33,800 | | Tel Aviv-Jaffa[38] | Tel Aviv | 51.788 | תל-אביב-יפו | تل أبيب يافا | 371,400 | 384,600 | | Tiberias | North | 10.872 | טבריה | طبريا | 39,000 | 40,100 | | Tira | Center | 11.894 | טירה | الطيرة | 20,300 | 21,100 | | Tirat Carmel[39] | Haifa | 5.601 | טירת כרמל | طيرة الكرمل | 18,900 | 18,800 | | Umm al-Fahm | Haifa | 22.253 | אום אל-פחם | أم الفحم | 40,000 | 42,100 | | Yavne | Center | 10.700 | יבנה | يبنة | 31,800 | 31,900 | | Yehud-Monosson | Center | 5.014 | יהוד-מונוסון | يهود مونوسون | 25,100 | 25,500 | | Yokneam | North | 7.390 | יקנעם | | 17,800 | 18,500 | Rishon Le Zion in 2002 Rishon LeZion, or Rishon LeZiyyon (ראשון לציון) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, in the Center District of Israel, just south of Tel Aviv, and part of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area (Gush...
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Rosh HaAyin, view to the west. ...
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Safed (Hebrew: צְפַת, Tiberian: , Israeli: Tsfat, Ashkenazi: Tzfas; Arabic: ØµÙØ¯ ; KJV English: Zephath) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
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Sakhnin (Arabic: سخÙÙÙ; Hebrew: ס×× ××) is an Arab town in northern Israel. ...
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Sederot (Hebrew: (help·info); unofficially also spelled Sderot) is a city in the Southern District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Shaghur or Shagor (Hebrew: , Arabic: ) is an Israeli-Arab city in the North District of Israel located east of the coastal city of Acre (Akka). ...
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Shefa-Amr (Arabic Ø´ÙØ§ عÙ
ر , Hebrew ש×Ö°×¤Ö·×¨Ö°×¢Ö¸× , unofficially also spelled Shfaram) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
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Tamra is also an alternative spelling of the female given name Tamara. ...
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|} Tayibe (Arabic: â , Hebrew: â; also spelled Taibeh or Tayiba) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Tel-Aviv was founded on empty dunes north of the existing city of Jaffa. ...
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Hebrew ××ר×× (Standard) Teverya Arabic Ø·Ø¨Ø±ÙØ© Government City District North Population 39 900 (a) Jurisdiction 10 000 dunams (10 km²) Tiberias (British English: ; American English: ; Hebrew: , Tverya; Arabic: , abariyyah) is a town on the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, Lower Galilee, Israel. ...
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Tira (××ר×) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Tirat Carmel, or Tirat Ha-Carmel (Hebrew: ), is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Umm al-Fahm (Arabic Ø£Ù
اÙÙØÙ
, Hebrew ××× ××-פ××) is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. ...
Haifa District surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel, is one of six districts and includes the following towns and cities: Baqa al-Gharbiyye ×××§× ××-×ר××× Hadera ×××¨× Haifa ×××¤× Nesher × ×©×¨ Or Aqiva ××ר ×¢×§××× Qiryat Atta קר××ת ××ª× Qiryat Bialik קר××ת ××××××§ Qiryat Motzkin קר××ת ××צק×× Qiryat Yam קר××ת ×× Tirat Karmel ××רת ××ר×× Umm al-Fahm ××× ××-פ××× Zikhron Yaaqov ××ר×× ××¢×§× See also Districts of Israel...
Yavne (Hebrew ××× ×, Arabic ÙØ¨ÙØ© Yibnah) is a city in the Center District of Israel in Israel. ...
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Yehud-Monosson, is the joint municipality of Yehud and the neighboring community of Neve Monosson in central Israel, created by their municipal merger in 2003. ...
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Yokneam (Hebrew: ××§× ×¢×) (also transliterated Yoqneam) is a town in a scenic hilly region of the lower Galilee in northern Israel that has developed a reputation for itself as a technology center. ...
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Cities with a declining population The population of six cities were lower in 2005 than in 2000.[3][40] They are sorted by approximate decline percentage: | Name | 2000 estimate | 2005 estimate | Decline | % | | Bat Yam | 137,000 | 129,700 | 7,300 | 5.3 | | Kiryat Yam | 39,300 | 37,600 | 1,700 | 4.3 | | Arad | 24,000 | 23,300 | 700 | 2.9 | | Nazareth Illit | 44,400 | 43,700 | 700 | 1.5 | | Haifa | 270,500 | 267,000 | 3,500 | 1.2 | | Dimona | 33,900 | 33,500 | 400 | 1.1 | Hebrew ×ת ×× Name Meaning Daughter of the sea Founded in 1926 Government City (from 1958) District Tel Aviv Population 130,400 (2004) Jurisdiction 8,000 dunams (8 km²) Mayor Shlomo Lahiani Beach of Bat-Yam Bat Yam (Hebrew: ) is a city in Israel, on the central coastal strip, just south of...
Kiryat Yam (; Hebrew: â) is a small city/suburb in Israel, located 12km north of Haifa in the Haifa District (its name is literally Sea Suburb). It is part of a cluster of small cities informally known as HaQerayot. ...
Arad may refer to: the following places in the Transylvania Arad, Romania, the main city of Arad County. ...
Nazerat Illit (נצרת עילית; sometimes spelled Nazareth Illit) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
Hebrew ×Öµ××¤Ö¸× Arabic ØÙÙÙÙÙØ§ Founded in 3rd century CE Government City District Haifa Population 267,000 1,039,000 (metropolitan area) Jurisdiction 63,666 dunams (63. ...
Dimona is an Israeli city in the Negev desert, 36 kilometers to the south of Beer-Sheva and 35 kilometers west of the Dead Sea in the Southern District of Israel. ...
Fastest growing cities Eight cities grew by more than 12% between the years 2000 and 2005.[40][3] They are sorted by percent growth: | Name | 2000 estimate | 2005 estimate | Growth | % | | Betar Illit | 15,800 | 27,000 | 11,200 | 70.9 | | Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut (formerly separate towns) | 37,900 | 58,000 | 20,100 | 53.0 | | Beit Shemesh | 44,200 | 65,900 | 21,700 | 49.1 | | Ma'ale Adumim | 24,900 | 30,200 | 5,100 | 21.3 | | Hod HaSharon | 36,000 | 43,100 | 7,100 | 19.7 | | Ashdod | 174,200 | 200,600 | 26,400 | 15.2 | | Tamra | 22,600 | 26,000 | 3,400 | 15 | | Nahariya | 44,100 | 49,800 | 5,700 | 12.9 | - Note: The town of El'ad grew from 5,800 residents in 2000 to 25,500 in 2005, a growth of 339.7%. Similarly, Modi'in Illit grew from 16,400 residents to 30,500, an 86% growth. They are local councils and not cities however, and are therefore excluded from the list.
Betar Illit (××תר ×¢×××ת; unofficially also spelled Beitar Illit -- Illit is pronounced: Eeleet) is an Israeli town in Gush Etzion, a group of villages and towns in the Northern Judea region of the West Bank. ...
Modiin-Maccabim-Reut is a city in the Center District of Israel. ...
Beth-shemesh is the name of ancient Biblical towns. ...
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Hod HaSharon (××× ×שר×× Splendor of the Sharon in Hebrew) is a city in the Center District of Israel. ...
Hebrew Founded in 1956 Government City (from 1968) District South Population 204,400 (2005) Jurisdiction 60,000 dunams (60 km²) Mayor Zvi Zilker Ashdod (Hebrew: â; Arabic: , Isdud), located in the Southern District of Israel towards the south of the Israeli Coastal Plain, is a city of over 200,000 people...
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Nahariyya (נהריה; unofficially also spelled Nahariya or Naharia) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
Elad, also spelled Elad (Hebrew: ), is a town in the Center District of Israel. ...
Modiin Illit () is an Israeli settlement in Samaria (Northern West Bank). ...
In Israel, a local council is a locality similar to a city in structure and way of life, that has not yet achieved a status of a city, which requires a minimum number of residents, among other things. ...
Cities with a large immigrant population Following is a list of cities with a large immigrant population. Immigrants are considered those who arrived in Israel after 1990. Most came from the former Soviet Union, although a considerable number came from Ethiopia and Argentina. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
| Name | Population | Immigrants since 1990 | % | | Nazareth Illit | 43,900 | 20,300 | 46.2 | | Arad | 23,500 | 10,100 | 43.0 | | Ariel | 16,400 | 7,000 | 42.7 | | Or Akiva | 15,800 | 6,700 | 42.4 | | Karmiel | 43,500 | 16,900 | 38.9 | | Sderot | 20,000 | 7,400 | 37.0 | | Ma'alot-Tarshiha | 21,000 | 7,700 | 36.7 | | Kiryat Yam | 38,000 | 13,900 | 36.6 | | Ashdod | 196,900 | 69,600 | 35.4 | | Ashkelon | 105,100 | 36,100 | 34.4 | | Bat Yam | 130,400 | 42,800 | 32.8 | | Kiryat Gat | 47,800 | 15,300 | 32.0 | | Nesher | 21,200 | 6,500 | 30.7 | | Beersheba | 184,500 | 56,200 | 30.5 | | Hadera | 75,300 | 22,200 | 29.5 | | Netanya | 169,400 | 46,400 | 27.4 | | Haifa | 268,300 | 66,300 | 24.7 | | Petah Tikva | 176,200 | 37,200 | 21.1 | | Rehovot | 101,900 | 20,200 | 19.8 | | Rishon LeZion | 217,400 | 40,200 | 18.5 | | Holon | 165,800 | 29,500 | 17.8 | | Tel Aviv | 371,400 | 45,500 | 12.3 | | Jerusalem | 706,400 | 58,900 | 8.3 | Nazerat Illit (נצרת עילית; sometimes spelled Nazareth Illit) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...
Arad may refer to: the following places in the Transylvania Arad, Romania, the main city of Arad County. ...
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Or Aqiva (אור עקיבא; unofficially also spelled Or Akiva) is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. ...
Karmiel Karmiel is a city in northern Israel. ...
Sederot (Hebrew: (help·info); unofficially also spelled Sderot) is a city in the Southern District of Israel in Israel. ...
Maalot-Tarshiha (Standard Hebrew: ×Ö·×¢Ö²××ֹת-תַּרְש×Ö´××Ö¸×, ; Arabic: Ù
عاÙÙØª ØªØ±Ø´ÙØØ§, ) is a twin city in the North District in Israel, some 20 km east of Nahariya. ...
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References - ^ Inventory of World Cities Globalization and World Cities Study Group & Network
- ^ a b CBS 2004 estimate ((Hebrew) & (English)). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved on 2007-06-19.
- ^ a b c d CBS 2006 estimate ((Hebrew) & (English)). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved on 2007-06-19.
- ^ 2004 local government profile ((Hebrew)). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved on 2007-08-17.
- ^ CBS spelling: Akko
- ^ CBS spelling: Ari'el
- ^ a b c Israel has not applied its sovereignty in this area, used to administrate Israeli settlements in the West Bank, with which it is roughly contiguous.
- ^ CBS spelling: Ashqelon
- ^ CBS spelling: Be'er Sheva
- ^ CBS spelling: Bet She'an
- ^ CBS spelling: Bet Shemesh
- ^ CBS spelling: Bene Beraq
- ^ CBS spelling: Ir Karmel
- ^ CBS spelling: Elat
- ^ CBS spelling: Herzliyya
- ^ CBS spelling: Karmi'el
- ^ CBS spelling: Kefar Sava
- ^ CBS spelling: Qiryat Atta
- ^ CBS spelling: Qiryat Bialik
- ^ CBS spelling: Qiryat Gat
- ^ CBS spelling: Qiryat Mal'akhi
- ^ CBS spelling: Qiryat Motzkin
- ^ CBS spelling: Qiryat Ono
- ^ CBS spelling: Qiryat Shemona
- ^ CBS spelling: Qiryat Yam
- ^ CBS spelling: Migdal HaEmeq
- ^ CBS spelling: Modi'in-Makkabbim-Re'ut
- ^ CBS spelling: Nahariyya
- ^ CBS spelling: Nazerat Illit
- ^ CBS spelling: Nes Ziyyona
- ^ CBS spelling: Ofaqim
- ^ CBS spelling: Or Aqiva
- ^ CBS spelling: Petah Tiqwa
- ^ CBS spelling: Rishon LeZiyyon
- ^ CBS spelling: Zefat
- ^ CBS spelling: Sederot
- ^ CBS spelling: Shefar'am
- ^ CBS spelling: Tel Aviv-Yafo
- ^ CBS spelling: Tirat Karmel
- ^ a b CBS 2000 Estimate ((Hebrew) & (English)). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved on 2007-06-19.
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Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (××ש×× ××ר×××ת ×ס×××ס×××§×) is a state organization for the creation and maintenance of numeric data related to populations vis-à -vis the ethnic makeup of Israel and its cities. ...
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