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English: Tel Aviv printable map, Israel g-view level 12 svg created by our company Vectormap.info, free to download. Español: Tel Aviv, mapa para impresion, nivel 12 en svg, creado por nuestra compania Vectormap.info, descarga gratis.
- The main promenade in Tel Aviv, leading from Gordon beach to Aviv beach. The promenade was built in 1939 as a narrow promenade, elevated above sea level. In the 1980s it was demolished in preparation for reconstruction. In 1982, the first section was opened for public. The new promenade is broad and paved with pebbles.
name = Tel Aviv Name used in the default map caption; image = Tel_Aviv_map-plain.png The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 32.1027879 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 32.056227 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = 34.75948 Longitude at left edge of map, in decimal degrees; right ...
name = Tel Aviv Name used in the default map caption; image = Tel_Aviv_location_map.png The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 32.208 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 31.985 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = 34.729 Longitude at left edge of map, in decimal degrees; right = 34.879
name = Tel Aviv with neighborhoods Name used in the default map caption; image = Israel Tel Aviv-Yafo location map.svg The default map image, without "Image:" or "File:" top = 32.149167 Latitude at top edge of map, in decimal degrees; bottom = 32.026944 Latitude at bottom edge of map, in decimal degrees; left = 34.733889
Info This map is part of a series of location maps with unified standards: SVG as file format, standardised colours and name scheme. The boundaries on these maps always show the de facto situation and do not imply any endorsement or acceptance.
Charles Clore Park (Hebrew: פארק צ'ארלס קלור, Park Charles Clore) is a beachfront park in southwestern Tel Aviv, Israel.Covering 29.6-acre (0.120 km 2) of public land along the Mediterranean Sea, it's named after Charles Clore, a British financier, property magnate and philanthropist.
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