Ramat Yisrael
Ramat Yisrael is a neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Ra'anana (Hebrew: רַעֲנָנָה, lit. "Fresh") is a city in the heart of the southern Sharon Plain of the Central District of Israel with a population of 80,000, as of 2014. Ra'anana is bordered by Kfar Saba on the east and Herzliya on the southwest.
Population: 80,000
Latitude: 32° 11' 0.96" N
Longitude: 34° 52' 25.90" E
Ramat Yisrael is a neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Ramat HaTayasim is a neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Neve Tzahal is a neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Neve Dan is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Neve Barbur is a neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Ne'ot Afeka is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Kiryat Eliezer Kaplan (Hebrew: קריית אליעזר קפלן) is a neighborhood in Netanya, Israel.
Karnei Oren Memorial Field, also known as Histadrut Field (as it is located at the corner of Keren Hayesod and Histadrut streets) or Ra'anana Stadium, is a multi-use stadium in Ra'anana, Israel. It is currently used mostly for football matches. The …
Yair Farm (Hebrew: חוות יאיר, Havat Yair) is an Israeli outpost in the West Bank. Located near Nofim and Yakir, it falls under the jurisdiction of Shomron Regional Council.
HaMishtalah is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
HaArgazim is a neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Givat Aliyah is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv – Jaffa, Israel.
Givat Herzl (Hebrew: גבעת הרצל, lit. Herzl's hill) is a neighborhood located in the southern part of Tel Aviv, Israel. It contains an ancient Jewish necropolis which was looted mainly during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Giv'at HaTmarim, also Jaffa D (Hebrew: יפו ד', Yafo Dalet), is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv – Jaffa, Israel.
Ganei Tshala is a residential neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
Gad Machnes (13 August 1893 - 7 March 1954) was an orientalist in the Arab Affairs Department at the Jewish Agency as part of the Palestine Jewish Yishuv during the British Mandate of Palestine.
Ezra is a neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel.
The Europe–Israel Tower is a highrise building in Tel Aviv, Israel. It has a height of 95 metres and 24 floors. It was constructed from 1974 to 1979. During the construction process, one floor was completed every ten days.