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The Best Attractions In Central District

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The Central District of Israel is one of six administrative districts, including most of the Sharon region. It is further divided into 4 sub-districts: Petah Tikva, Ramla, Sharon, and Rehovot. The district's largest city is Rishon LeZion. Its population as of 2014 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 not classified, and are mostly former Soviet Union immigrants of partially Jewish heritage or household members of Jews.
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The Best Attractions In Central District

  • 1. Bet Guvrin-Maresha National Park Central District
    Beit Guvrin is a kibbutz in the Lakhish region, west of the ancient city of Beit Guvrin, for which it is named. Located 14 kilometres east of Kiryat Gat, it falls under the jurisdiction of Yoav Regional Council. In 2017 it had a population of 414.
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  • 2. Ayalon Institute Museum Rehovot
    Ayalon Institute was an underground bullet factory, located on Kibbutz Hill in Rehovot, Israel, disguised as a kibbutz that ran a laundry service. The factory was established in 1946 and manufactured ammunition until 1948; today it is a museum and national historical site. It was “secretly created in less than a month, 8 meters underground and was run by the Haganah
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  • 6. Shopping G Kfar Saba
    The following is a list of shopping malls in Israel. In Israel, use of the word kanyon is a play on the words kana, which means to buy, and henyon, which means parking space , while at the same time sounding like the English word canyon. With the establishment of this mall, the word kanyon entered the Hebrew language. The word is now used to describe any covered shopping centre and many malls in Israel since then have been named with kanyon in their title.
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  • 7. Kfar Saba Park Kfar Saba
    Kfar Saba , officially Kefar Sava, is a city in the Sharon region, of the Central District of Israel. In 2017 it had a population of 100,039.
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  • 9. Barkan Vineyards Hulda
    Barkan Wine Cellars is the second largest Israeli winery, producing 5-9 million bottles a year. The main building of the winery is located at Kibbutz Hulda, east of Tel Aviv. Barkan receives grapes from vineyards in the Golan Heights, Upper Galilee, Lower Galilee, Mount Tabor region, the Jerusalem Mountains and Mitzpe Ramon.
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  • 10. Weizmann House Rehovot
    Chaim Azriel Weizmann was a Zionist leader and Israeli statesman who served as President of the Zionist Organization and later as the first President of Israel. He was elected on 16 February 1949, and served until his death in 1952. Weizmann convinced the United States government to recognize the newly formed state of Israel. Weizmann was also a biochemist who developed the acetone–butanol–ethanol fermentation process, which produces acetone through bacterial fermentation. His acetone production method was of great importance for the British war industry during World War I. He founded the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel and was instrumental in the establishment of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
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  • 11. Victory Monument Netanya
    The Victory Monument in Netanya is a memorial that marks the victory of the Red Army over Nazi Germany in World War II. The monument was established by decision of the Government of Israel with the consent of the Russian government. The project was opened in 2012 by Vladimir Putin and Binyamin Netanyahu, after having been first proposed by the Prime Minister on a trip to Moscow in February 2010. The monument is believed to be the first memorial dedicated to the Red Army’s victory over German forces during the second world war, outside of former Soviet Union states. It is one of the most prominent features in the city of Netanya.
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  • 12. Superland Rishon Lezion
    Superland is an amusement park in Rishon LeZion, Israel. Superland covers an area of 94 acres and has three roller coasters, three wet and dry facilities, a cablecar, and a bungee jumping Skycoastr. Superland opened to the public in 1991 and is one of the main amusement parks in Israel, along with Luna Park, Tel Aviv and Zapari Birds park in Tel Aviv. There has been recent controversy over an alleged policy of separating days when Jewish vs. Arab schools could have trips to the facility. Superland claims this was done at the request of the schools themselves but both Israeli Jews and Israeli Arabs have criticized that the park should have rejected such requests. [1]
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