Ramla Railway Station
Ramla Railway Station is a railway station in Ramla, Israel, on the Tel Aviv – Jerusalem line. The station is located in the east of Ramla.
Bat Yam (Hebrew: בַּת יָם (audio) ) is a city located on Israel's Mediterranean Sea coast, on the central coastal strip, just south of Tel Aviv.
Population: 128,979
Latitude: 32° 01' 25.64" N
Longitude: 34° 45' 6.66" E
Ramla Railway Station is a railway station in Ramla, Israel, on the Tel Aviv – Jerusalem line. The station is located in the east of Ramla.
The Petah Tikva Segula Railway Station is a suburban passenger railway station in Israel, operated by Israel Railways.
Pagoda House (Hebrew: בית הפגודה, Beit HaPagoda) is an Eclectic Style building in central Tel Aviv built in 1924. It was the first private residence in Tel-Aviv to have an elevator, installed to accommodate the Polish ambassador who resided on the …
The Old North is a residential area of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Ohel Shem (Hebrew: אהל שם) is an Israeli high school located in the city of Ramat Gan.
Nirit (Hebrew: נִירִית) is a communal settlement in central Israel. Located near Matan and the Horashim forest, it falls under the jurisdiction of Drom HaSharon Regional Council.
Neve Avivim is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Ness Ziona Stadium (Hebrew: אצטדיון נס ציונה), is a football stadium in Ness Ziona, Israel.
The MOFET Institute (Hebrew: מכון מופ"ת) is a consortium of Israeli colleges of education which specializes in "research, curriculum and program development for teacher educators".
Menashiya or Manshiyya, was a residential neighborhood of Jaffa, Israel. It was located on the border between Jaffa and Tel Aviv. The neighborhood was demolished in order to build a central business district, but only some of the planned office buil…
Magdiel (Hebrew: מגדיאל) is a Youth Aliyah boarding school in Hod Hasharon, Israel. It was established as a home and school for children who survived the Holocaust.
The Maccabiah Stadium (Hebrew: אצטדיון המכביה) (Itztadion Hamakabiya) is a football stadium on the Yarkon River in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was built in 1932 for the first Maccabiah Games and was filled to capacity for the opening ceremony.
London Square (Hebrew: כיכר לונדון, Kikar London) is a public space in the center of Tel Aviv, named after London, England as an act of honour for the British people and especially the Londoners who stood in the sustained bombing of the United King…
The Levita Stadium is a football stadium in Kfar Saba, Israel.
The Levinstein Tower is a skyscraper in Tel Aviv, Israel.
Kiryat Shalom is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Kfar Shalem (Hebrew: כפר שלם, lit: Shalem Village) is a low-income neighbourhood in southeastern Tel Aviv, Israel.
Kfar Bilu (Hebrew: כְּפַר בִּיל"וּ, lit. Bilu Village) is a moshav in central Israel. Located between Rehovot and Kiryat Ekron, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gezer Regional Council.