Ilut Stadium
The Ilut Stadium is a football stadium in Ilut, located near Nazareth in northern Israel.
Haifa (Hebrew: חֵיפָה Heifa , Hebrew pronunciation: [ħeˈfa], colloquial Hebrew pronunciation: [ˈχai̯fa]; Arabic: حيفا Ḥayfā ) is the largest city in northern Israel, and the third largest city in the country, with a population of over 277,082. Another 300,000 people live in towns directly adjacent to the city including Daliyat al-Karmel, the Krayot, Nesher, Tirat Carmel, and some Kibbuzim. Together these areas form a contiguous urban area home to nearly 600,000 residents which makes up the inner core of the Haifa metropolitan area.
Population: 267,300
Latitude: 32° 49' 6.28" N
Longitude: 34° 59' 18.60" E
The Ilut Stadium is a football stadium in Ilut, located near Nazareth in northern Israel.
Hararit (Hebrew: הֲרָרִית) (lit.
Carmel Beach Central Bus Station (Hebrew: מֶרְכָּזִית חוֹף הַכַּרְמֵל, Merkazit Hof HaKarmel) is the main bus station in Haifa, Israel, replacing the Haifa Bat Galim Central Bus Station. The former station is now only used to store Egged buses and f…
Haifa Bat Galim Railway Station (Hebrew: תחנת הרכבת חיפה בת גלים, Taḥanat HaRakevet Ḥeifa Bat Gailm) is an Israel Railways passenger station situated on the coastal railway line and serves the city of Haifa. The station takes its name from the neig…
HaSolelim (Hebrew: הַסּוֹלְלִים, lit. The Road Builders) is a kibbutz in northern Israel. Located near Kiryat Tiv'on, Nazareth and Shefa-'Amr, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council.
Haifa Bay Central Bus Station (Merkazit HaMifratz in Hebrew) is the main bus station of the Haifa Bay (Mifratz Haifa) district.
HaBonim (Hebrew: הַבּוֹנִים, Builders) is a moshav shitufi in northern Israel. Located 5 km south of Atlit and 3 km north of Kibbutz Nahsholim, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaCarmel Regional Council.
The HaBonim disaster was an accident on June 11, 1985 in which a train crashed into a bus of schoolchildren on an outing from Y.H. Brenner middle school in Petah Tikva, Israel.
The Ga'aton River (Hebrew: נהר הגעתון, Nehar HaGa'aton) is a small river in the North District of Israel. It passes through the town of Nahariya before emptying into the Mediterranean Sea.
French Carmel (Hebrew: כרמל צרפתי) is a neighbourhood of Haifa (Israel), located on the western slopes of Mount Carmel.
Adi (Hebrew: עֲדִי, lit. Ornament) is a communal settlement in northern Israel. It is named after the nearby Biblical settlement of Hali (which means "ornament" as Adi) in the tribe of Asher, mentioned in Joshua 19:25. Located near Shefa-'Amr, it fa…
The Acre Prison also known as Akko Prison is a former prison and current museum in Acre, Israel.
Yuvalim (Hebrew: יוּבַלִּים) is a communal settlement in the Misgav Regional Council in the Galilee.
Yeshivat Or Vishua is a hesder yeshiva located in the Neve Sha'anan neighborhood of Haifa.
Vardia (Hebrew: ורדיה, also Vardiya) is a neighborhood in Haifa, Israel.
Usha was a city in the Western part of Galilee. It is noteworthy because in the 2nd century (c.
Timrat (Hebrew: תִּמְרַת, lit. Date) is a communal settlement in northern Israel. Located in the Lower Galilee near Nahalal, it falls under the jurisdiction of Jezreel Valley Regional Council.
Tel Hanaton (Arabic: Tal Badawiye; meaning 'The Nomads' Tel') is a Bronze Age Tel situated at the Western edge of the Beit Netofa Valley, in the western Lower Galilee region of Israel, 2 km South of the Town of Kfar Manda and 1 km ENE of the modern …