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Yarkon Park (Hebrew: פארק הירקון, Park HaYarkon) is a park in Tel Aviv, Israel, with about sixteen million visits annually. [1] Named after the Yarkon River, which flows through it, the park includes extensive lawns, sports facilities, botanical gardens, an aviary, a water park, two outdoor concert venues and lakes.
The following is a list of moshavim (Hebrew: מושבים) in Israel, which includes those that exist today, those that have been relocated and those that have been dismantled. As of 2018 there are a total of 451 moshavim in Israel. About 7.5% of them (34 moshavim) are considered "Moshavim Shitufiim" (מושבים שיתופיים).
The tallest flat ride in Israel. (72m) Ferris Wheel April 2016 Ferris wheel: The tallest Ferris wheel in Israel. (60m) Sky Craft 2013 Flaying carpet Cinema Luna 2013 7d cinema Black Mamba 2009 Space Shot: The Candy 1999 Top Spin Pirate ship 1980s Pirate ship: Breakdancer Breakdance: Tagada Tagada: Water Slides 1990s/2006 Water Slide
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Teddy Fountain by daylight. Teddy Park, also known as Teddy Kollek Park, is a public park situated opposite Jerusalem's Old City and David's Citadel, and integrated with the Hutzot HaYotzer Artists complex in the Mitchell Parks & Gardens.
An Israel Defense Forces strike near Rafik Hariri Hospital in southern Beirut on Monday killed 13 people including a child and injured at least 57 others, according to the Lebanese Ministry of ...
The kibbutz is located near Megiddo Junction, the intersection of highways 65, from Hadera to Afula, and 66, running from Haifa south to the West Bank. The junction is the site of a bus terminal and a high-security prison. The kibbutz was built 600 metres north-east of the site of the depopulated Arab village of Lajjun, now known as Einot Kobi.
Three years after opening, the downtown Myrtle Beach amusement park is permanently shutting down.