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  2. Tel Aviv District - Wikipedia

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    The Tel Aviv District (Hebrew: מָחוֹז תֵּל אָבִיב; Arabic: منطقة تل أبيب) is the geographically smallest yet also the most densely populated of the six administrative districts of Israel, with a population of 1.35 million residents. [4] It is 98.9% Jewish and 1.10% Arab (0.7% Muslim, 0.4% Christian). [citation needed]

  3. Tel Aviv - Wikipedia

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    According to the Jewish Virtual Library, the Jewish population of Tel Aviv had risen to 150,000 by 1937, compared to Jaffa's mainly Arab 69,000 residents, and by 1939 rose to 160,000, which was over a third of Palestine's total Jewish population. [33] The village statistics of 1938 listed Tel Aviv's population as 140,000, all Jews. [57]

  4. Neighborhoods of Tel Aviv - Wikipedia

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    Northwest. Ramat Aviv. Residential. Azorei Hen (אזורי חן), Areas of Grace. Kokhav HaTzafon (כוכב הצפון), Northern Star. Shikun Lamed (שיכון למד), L Neighborhood. Migdalei Ne'eman (מגדלי נאמן) Faithful Towers. Neve Avivim (נווה אביבים), Springs Oasis (also known as Ramat Aviv Bet/ 2) Nofei Yam (נופי ...

  5. Arab localities in Israel - Wikipedia

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    18,500 Arabs live in the Tel Aviv District, which has a total population of 1,318,300. [10] 16,000 of them live in Jaffa, where they make up around a third of the population. In 2019 the population of Tel Aviv-Jaffa was 89.9% Jewish, and 4.5% Arab; among Arabs, 82.8% were Muslim, 16.4% were Christian, and 0.8% were Druze. [15]

  6. List of cities in Israel - Wikipedia

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    List. Israel has 16 cities with populations over 100,000, including Jerusalem and Tel Aviv-Yafo. [2] In all, there are 77 Israeli localities granted "municipalities" (or "city") status by the Ministry of the Interior, including four Israeli settlements in the West Bank. [3] Two more cities are planned: Kasif, a planned city to be built in the ...

  7. Mixed cities - Wikipedia

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    Internally displaced Palestinians from other areas moved to the cities in subsequent decades; today Palestinian Arabs account for c.30% of Lod's population, c.25% of Ramle's, c.30% of Acre's, and c.5% of Tel Aviv-Jaffa. The unique cities of Nof Hagalil and Ma'alot-Tarshiha became mixed through Israeli Arab influx and a municipal merger ...

  8. Tel Aviv culture - Wikipedia

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    Tel Aviv culture. Tel Aviv-Yafo (Hebrew: תֵּל אָבִיב-יָפוֹ; Arabic: تَلّ أَبِيب – يَافَا) or Tel Aviv, is the most populous city in the Gush Dan metropolitan area of Israel. The city of Tel Aviv is the cultural and economic core of the State of Israel. The city has a large number of cultural and entertainment ...

  9. Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality - Wikipedia

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    tel-aviv.gov.il. Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality (Hebrew: עיריית תל אביב-יפו) is the arm of local government responsible for the administration of the Israeli city of Tel Aviv-Yafo. Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality handles such municipal affairs as education, culture, social welfare, infrastructure, urban planning and sanitation.