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Qalansawe also Qalansuwa (Arabic: قلنسوة‎, Hebrew: קַלַנְסֻוָה) (lit. "turban") is an Arab city in the Center District of Israel. According to Israel Central Bureau of Statistics statistics for the end of 2007, the total population was 18,500.

Population: 16,898

Latitude: 32° 17' 5.75" N
Longitude: 34° 58' 51.82" E

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