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Emek HaYarden Regional Council






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Coordinates: 32°42N 35°35E / 32.700°N 35.583°E / 32.700; 35.583
 

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Emek HaYarden
עמק הירדן
Regional council (from 1949)
Regional council administrative building
Regional council administrative building
Country Israel
DistrictNorthern
Government
 • Head of MunicipalityIdan Greenbaum
Area
 • Total183,870 dunams (183.87 km2 or 70.99 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total12,400
 • Density67/km2 (170/sq mi)
WebsiteOfficial website

Emek HaYarden Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית עמק הירדן, Mo'atza Azorit 'Emeq HaYarden, lit. Jordan Valley Regional Council) is a regional council comprising much of the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, the southern parts of its eastern shore, and the northern part of the Jordan Valley all the way to Beit She'an in the south.

History[edit]

Emek HaYarden Regional Council was the first regional council in Israel, established in 1949.

In Israel, the northern part of the Jordan Valley is called Emeq HaYarden and was part of Israel before the 1967 Six-Day War; the southern part is called Bik'at HaYarden, which gives the name to a separate regional council and was captured by Israel in 1967. The two Hebrew words emek and bik'a are practically synonymous, both "Emeq HaYarden" and "Bik'at HaYarden" meaning "Jordan Valley"; the distinction is only administrative and political.

Most of the settlements are of the kibbutz type and are located on Highway 90, a north–south road which traverses the council's territory parallel to the Jordan River and along the western shore of the Sea of Galilee. The offices of the council are located between Degania Alef and the Tzemah Industrial Zone.

List of villages[edit]

This regional council provides various municipal services for the villages within its territory:

Kibbutz-type settlements
  • Alumot
  • Ashdot Ya'akov Meuhad
  • Ashdot Ya'akov Ihud
  • Beit Zera
  • Degania Alef
  • Degania Bet
  • Ein Gev
  • Gesher
  • Ginosar
  • Hokuk
  • Kvutzat Kinneret
  • Masada
  • Ma'agan
  • Ravid
  • Sha'ar HaGolan
  • Tel Katzir
  • External links[edit]

    32°42′N 35°35′E / 32.700°N 35.583°E / 32.700; 35.583


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