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  1. ISO 3166 code. IL-JM. The Jerusalem District ( Hebrew: מחוז ירושלים; Arabic: منطقة القدس) is one of the six administrative districts of Israel. The district capital is Jerusalem. The Jerusalem District has a land area of 652 km 2. The population of 1,159,900 is 66.3% Jewish and 32.1% Arab. [4] A fifth (21%) of the Arabs in ...

  2. In Israeli law, the capital is Jerusalem. The Jerusalem District has a land area of 652 km². The population of 1,083,300 is 65.6% Jewish and 32.8% Arab. [1] 21% of the Arabs in Israel live in the Jerusalem District, if both West Jerusalem and East Jerusalem are counted. [2] Most countries do not agree that all of Jerusalem is a part of Israel.

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    Jerusalem is situated on the southern spur of a plateau in the Judaean Mountains, which include the Mount of Olives (East) and Mount Scopus (North East). The elevation of the Old City is approximately 760 m (2,490 ft). [325] The whole of Jerusalem is surrounded by valleys and dry riverbeds ( wadis ).

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    The districts have no elected institutions of any kind, although they do possess councils composed of representatives of central government ministries and local authorities for planning and building purposes. Their administration is undertaken by a District Commissioner appointed by the Minister of the Interior. Each district also has a District Co...

    Jerusalem District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז יְרוּשָׁלַיִם, Mehoz Yerushalayim) 1. Population (EoY2018): 1,133,700 2. Area: 653 km2 District capital: Jerusalem.[a] Natural regions: 1. 111 Judean Mountains 2. 112 Judean Foothills

    Northern District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז הַצָּפוּן, Mehoz HaTzafon) 1. Population (EoY2018): 1,448,100 2. Area: 4,473 km2 District capital: Nof Hagalil 1. Tzfat Subdistrict) – population: 121,200 1.1. 211 Hula Valley 1.2. 212 Eastern Upper Galilee 1.3. 213 Hazor Region 1.4. 214 Central Lower Galilee 2. Kinneret Subdistrict – population: 112,900 2.1. 221 K...

    Haifa District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז חֵיפָה, Mehoz Heifa) 1. Population (EoY2018): 1,032,800 2. Area: 866 km2 District capital: Haifa 1. Haifa Subdistrict – population: 583,400 1.1. 311 Haifa Region 2. Hadera Subdistrict – population: 449,300 2.1. 321 Karmel Coast 2.2. 322 Zikhron Ya’aqov Region 2.3. 323 Alexander Mountain 2.4. 324 Hadera Region

    Central District (מְחוֹז הַמֶּרְכָּז‎, Mehoz HaMerkaz) 1. Population (EoY2018): 2,196,100 2. Area: 1,294 km2 District capital: Ramla 1. Sharon Subdistrict – population: 477,400 1.1. 411 Western Sharon 1.2. 412 Eastern Sharon 2. Petah Tikva Subdistrict – population: 754,300 2.1. 421 Southern Sharon 2.2. 422 Petah Tiqwa Region 3. Ramla Subdistrict – ...

    Tel Aviv District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז תֵּל־אָבִיב, Mehoz Tel Aviv) 1. Population (EoY2018): 1,427,200 2. Area: 172 km2 District capital: Tel Aviv 1. 511 Tel Aviv Region 2. 512 Ramat Gan Region 3. 513 Holon Region

    Southern District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז הַדָּרוֹם, Mehoz HaDarom) 1. Population (EoY2018): 1,302,000 2. Area: 14,185 km2 District Capital: Beersheba 1. Ashkelon (sub district) – population: 551,200 1.1. 611 Mal’akhi Region 1.2. 612 Lakhish Region 1.3. 613 Ashdod Region 1.4. 614 Ashqelon Region 2. Be'er Sheva Subdistrict – population: 750,700 2.1. 621 Ger...

    Judea and Samaria Area (Hebrew: אֵזוֹר יְהוּדָה וְשׁוֹמְרוֹן‬, Ezor Yehuda VeShomron) 1. Israeli Population (EoY2018): 427,800 2. Arab/Bedouinpopulation: 40,000. (excludes Area A and B). Largest city: Modi'in Illit The name Judea and Samaria for this geographical area is based on terminology from the Hebrew and other sources relating to ancient Isr...

    ^ a: This district includes areas captured in the 1967 Six-Day War and annexed to Israel in the Jerusalem Law.
    ^ b: Occupied in the 1967 Six-Day War and internationally unrecognized annexed by Israel's Golan Heights Law.
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  5. The State of Israel is divided into six districts. In Hebrew, a district is called makhoz - מחוז (plural: mehozot - מחוזות). These districts are: Haifa District, around the city of Haifa and northern Sharon Plain. Jerusalem District, the city of Jerusalem. Tel Aviv District, around the city of Tel Aviv. Central District, southern ...

  6. Jerusalem is a very old city. It has great importance for three religions: Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The Bible says King David, the second king of Israel, took this city from pagans and settled his palace there. King Solomon, David's son and the next king, built the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. Later, as capital of Judah, Jerusalem ...

  7. Jerusalem's population size and composition has shifted many times over its 5,000 year history. Most population data pre-1905 is based on estimates, often from foreign travellers or organisations, since previous census data usually covered wider areas such as the Jerusalem District. [1] These estimates suggest that since the end of the Crusades ...

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