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In 2007, the Rishon LeZion Municipality was awarded the Ministry of Interior Prize for Proper Management. [23] In 2016, the Israeli government approved the expansion of Rishon LeZion onto sand dunes west of the city, upon which one of the largest commercial and residential construction projects in the Central District will be built on 1,000 ...
The district's largest city is Rishon LeZion. The district's population as of 2017 was 2,115,800. The district's population as of 2017 was 2,115,800. According to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics, 88% of the population is Jewish , 8.2% is Arab , and 4% are "non-classified", being mostly former Soviet Union immigrants of partial or ...
In 2010, plans for the construction of the Rishon LeZion–Modi'in railway were submitted to the Center District planning committee. Objections were submitted by 2012. [6]In 2014, it was decided to re-route the western section of the railway, between Moshe Dayan and HaRishonim, which had been planned to run through the built-up area of Rishon LeZion along Rabin Avenue.
Within Israel's system of local government, an urban municipality can be granted a city council by the Interior Ministry when its population exceeds 20,000. [1] The term "city" does not generally refer to local councils or urban agglomerations , even though a defined city often contains only a small portion of an urban area or metropolitan area ...
'Jacob's Well') is a city in central Israel, near Ness Ziona and Rishon Lezion. The town has an area of 8,580 dunams (~8.6 km 2 ), [ 3 ] and had a population of 31,325 in 2022. [ 2 ]
'Modi'in Region Regional Council') is a regional council located partly in the Shephelah region and partly in the Central Coastal Plain region of the Central District of Israel. It was founded in 1950 and covers an area from Petah Tikva to Modi'in. The council's headquarters are located in the town of Shoham. The council borders
Haberfeld Stadium (Hebrew: אצטדיון הברפלד, Itztadion Haberfeld; also known as the Superland Stadium [citation needed]) is a multi-purpose stadium in Rishon LeZion, Israel. [1] It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Hapoel Rishon LeZion. [1] The stadium holds 6,000 and was built in 1993. [1]
The Rishon LeZion–Moshe Dayan railway station is an Israel Railways station in Rishon LeZion. The station is located adjacent to the Moshe Dayan Interchange on the Ayalon Highway . It serves as the terminus of a new suburban passenger line serving the cities of Holon , Bat Yam , and Rishon LeZion in southern Gush Dan .