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Beit Dagan (Hebrew: בֵּית דָּגָן, lit. "House of Grain") is a town (local council) in the Central District of Israel, bordering Rishon LeZion. It was founded in 1948 at the site of the Arab village Bayt Dajan by Yemenite and North African immigrants.

Population: 5,604

Latitude: 32° 00' 6.88" N
Longitude: 34° 49' 47.17" E

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