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  2. Hadera Stream - Wikipedia

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    Hadera Stream (Hebrew: נחל חדרה, romanized: Naḥal Ḥadera), known in Arabic as Nahr Mufjir (Arabic: نهر المفجر) and previously also as Nahr Akhdar (Arabic: نهر الأخضر, lit. 'green river'), [1] [2] [3] is a seasonal watercourse in Israel. [4] The Crusaders called it the "Dead River" due to its sluggish character. [5]

  3. Hadera - Wikipedia

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    Hadera was established in 1891 as a farming colony by members of the Zionist group, Hovevei Zion, from Lithuania and Latvia. By 1948, it was a regional center with a population of 11,800. In 1952, Hadera was declared a city, with jurisdiction over an area of 53,000 dunams. [3]

  4. Orot Rabin - Wikipedia

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    Rabin Lights) is a power station located on the Mediterranean coast in Hadera, Israel which is owned and operated by the Israel Electric Corporation (IEC). As of 2022 it is Israel’s largest power station and contains six thermal generation units capable of producing a total of 2.59GW of electricity using coal as the primary fuel.

  5. Sarit Hadad - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 15, she joined the Hadera Youth Band. When she was 16 she was discovered by Avi Gueta, who is still her manager. [citation needed] Hadad's career as a pop singer has been successful, with many of her songs topping the Israeli charts. [citation needed] Israeli Television selected her to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song ...

  6. Giv'at Olga - Wikipedia

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    Giv'at Olga. Giv'at Olga (Hebrew: גבעת אולגה, lit. 'Olga's Hill') is a suburb of the Israeli city of Hadera. [1] Giv'at Olga is bordered on the west by the coastal strip of the Mediterranean Sea, on the east stretches Highway 2, the new Mall Hof Village, and the Hadera West train station.

  7. Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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    A count in late 2011 published in Ynet pointed out the number only in Tel Aviv is 40,000, which represents 10 percent of the city's population. The vast majority live in the southern parts of the city. There is a significant population in the southern Israeli cities of Eilat, Arad, and Beersheba. Foreign workers

  8. TA-125 Index - Wikipedia

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    The TA-125 Index, typically referred to as the Tel Aviv 125 and formerly the TA-100 Index, is a stock market index of the 125 most highly capitalised companies listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE).

  9. Tal (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Tal Benyezri was born in Hadera, Israel. [3] Her family immigrated to Paris (France) before her first birthday. Her name means "morning dew" in Hebrew. She was born into a musical home. Her father was a guitar player, her mother a professional singer under the name Sem Azar. [4]