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Encyclopedia > North District (Israel)
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North District, or Northern District, is one of six districts in Israel, with a land area of 3,324 square km (3,484 land and water), as well as 1,154 square km in the Golan Heights, bringing the total land area to 4,478 square km (4,638 total). There are six main districts of Israel, known in Hebrew as mehozot (singular: mehoz) and thirteen sub-districts known as nafot (singular: nafa). ... Sites on the Golan in blue are Israeli settlement communities. ...

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Cities

Afula (עפולה) is a city in the Israel. ... The Old City of Akko in the 19th or early 20th century, looking south-west from atop the Land Wall Promenade, the open space now a parking lot. ... 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 District in Israel. ... Karmiel (כרמיאל) is a city in northern Israel. ... Maalot-Tarshiha (מעלות-תרשיחא) are twin cities in the North District in Israel. ... Migdal HaEmeq (מגדל העמק; unofficially also spelled Migdal HaEmek) is a city in the North District in Israel. ... Nahariyya (נהריה; unofficially also spelled Nahariya or Naharia) is a city in the North District in Israel. ... Nazareth (Arabic الناصرة an-Nāṣirah; Hebrew נָצְרַת, Standard Hebrew Náẓərat, Tiberian Hebrew Nāṣəraṯ) is an ancient town in northern Israel. ... -1... Sakhnin (Arabic: سخنين; Hebrew: סחנין) is an Arab town in northern Israel. ... Shefa-Amr (Arabic شفا عمر Shafâ `Amr,Hebrew שפרעם Shfaram, unofficially also spelled Shefaram) is a city in the North District in Israel. ... Tamra (טמרה) is a city in the North District in Israel. ... Tiberias in 1862, the ruins reminiscent of its ancient heritage. ... Safed (Hebrew צפת Tzfat, Arabic صفد Safad, other English spellings Zefat,Safad,Tsfat etc. ... Qiryat Shemona (קרית שמונה; unofficially also spelled Kiryat Shmona) is a city in the North District in Israel. ...

Local municipalities

  • Abu Snan
  • Afik
  • Ajar
  • Ar'ava
  • Ba'ana
  • Basmat Tiv'on
  • Beit Jan
  • Bir Al-Maksur
  • Bu'eine Nujeidat
  • Deir Al-Asad
  • Deir Hana
  • Dvorya
  • Eilabun
  • Ein Knaya
  • Ein Mahal
  • Eli'ad
  • Hurfeish
  • Hazor HaGelilit
  • I'billin
  • Iksal
  • Ilut
  • Jadida Makar
  • Julis
  • Ka'abiyye-Tabbash-Hajajre
  • Kabul
  • Kaokab Abu Al-Hija
  • Kfar Vradim
  • Kfar Yasif
  • Kfar Kama
  • Kfar Kana
  • Kfar Manga
  • Kfar Tavor
  • Kineret
  • Kisra-Sumei
  • Ma'ar
  • Ma'ilya
  • Majdal Krum
  • Mashhad
  • Mavo Hama
  • Mazra'a
  • Menahemiya
  • Metula
  • Migdal
  • Nahf
  • Pki'in
  • Psuta
  • Ra'ama
  • Raina
  • Ramat Yeshi
  • Rosh Pina
  • Sajur
  • Sha'ab
  • Shavei Zion
  • Shlomi
  • Shvali-Umm-Al-Janam
  • Tuba-Zangariyye
  • Tur'an
  • Yafi'a
  • Yanuh-Jat
  • Yavne'el
  • Yesod HaMa'ala
  • Yirka
  • Zarzir

In Israel, a local municipality, or 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. ... Afik is a kibbutz in the southern Golan Heights. ... Hazor HaGelilit (or ), unofficially spelt Hatzor HaGlilit, is a small city (development town) in northern Israel, near Safed (Zefat). ... Iksal, as seen from Upper Nazareth Iksal (Arabic: إكسال; Hebrew: אכסאל) is an Arab town in northern Israel, about 1 kilometer east of Upper Nazareth. ... Kfar Vradim is a small town in northern Israel, occupied by 5500 inhabitants 2004. ... Metula is a local municipality in the North District of Israel. ... Magdala (tower) was, according to the Bible, a small village in Galilee, which may have been the birthplace or the primary residence of Mary Magdalene, in the Christian New Testament. ... Nahf is an Arab town in northern Israel. ... Rosh Pina is a town in northern Israel first settled by Romanian Jews in 1882. ... Shlomi is a development town in northern Israel. ...

Golan Heights

  • Alonei HaBashan
  • Ani'am
  • Avnei Eitan
  • Buq'ata
  • Ein Zivan
  • El-Rom
  • Gashur
  • Giv'at Yo'av
  • Had-Nes
  • Kanaf
  • Kfar Haruv
  • Majdal Shams
  • Mas'ada
  • Nimrod
  • Odem
  • Qatzrin
  • Yonatan

Buqata (Arabic: بقعاتة) is a Druze town in the northern Golan Heights, currently occupied by Israel. ... Majdal Shams, an Arab Druze village in the Golan Heights Majdal Shams (Arabic مجدل شمس) is a Druze village in the northern part of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. ... Odem (אודם) is a cooperative moshav situated in the northern part of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. ... Qatzrin (קצרין) is the administrative center and only city of the disputed Golan Heights which Israel took over from Syrian control in the 1967 Six Day War. ...

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