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www.haifa.muni.il Haifa ( / ˈ h aɪ f ə / HY -fə ; Hebrew : חֵיפָה , romanized : Ḥēyfā , IPA: [ˈχajfa] ; Arabic : حَيْفَا , romanized : Ḥayfā ) [ 2 ] is the third-largest city in Israel—after Jerusalem and Tel Aviv —with a population of 290,306 in 2022.
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Sammy Ofer Stadium of the city of Haifa, Israel Sammy Ofer Stadium. Sammy Ofer Stadium (Hebrew: אצטדיון סמי עופר), also known as Haifa Municipal Stadium (האצטדיון העירוני חיפה), is a 30,942 seats multi-purpose stadium in Haifa, Israel. [2] Construction began in late 2009 and was completed in 2014.
Halisa (Hebrew: חליסה; Arabic: الحليصة), also spelled Khalisa, is a neighborhood in the southeastern part of Haifa in northern Israel. It is located in the administrative region of Nave Sha'anan-Izraeliya, on the edge of the Mount Carmel .
Kiryat Yam (Hebrew: קִרְיַת יָם, lit. Sea Town) is a city in the Haifa Bay district of Israel, 12 km (7 mi) north of Haifa.One of a group of Haifa suburbs known as the Krayot, it is located on the Mediterranean coast, between Kiryat Haim and the Tzur Shalom industrial area, east of Kiryat Motzkin.
Israel Savyon - Former Deputy Mayor of Haifa. [10] Ya'akov Borkovski - Former City Councillor and candidate for Mayor in 2008 and 2013. [11] Yona Yahav - former mayor of Haifa (2003-2018), Member of the Knesset (1996-1999). [12] [13] Kirill Karetnik - Former City Councillor, and the new Chairman of the Haifa Immigrant Absorption Authority (2024)
Hadera (Hebrew: חדרה, pronounced) is a city located in the Haifa District of Israel, in the northern Sharon region, approximately 45 kilometers (28 miles) from the major cities of Tel Aviv and Haifa. The city is located along 7 km (5 mi) of the Israeli Mediterranean Coastal Plain.
An Arab village named Karkur had stood at this location by the time the Palestine Exploration Fund had compiled its first maps in 1878. [3]In 1913, 15 square kilometers of land was purchased by the Hachsharat Hayishuv society from Arabs in Jenin and Haifa for 400,000 francs (a sum equivalent to 2 million US dollars). [4]