Tel Aviv

The Eretz Israel Museum was established in 1953 in Ramat Aviv. ...more on Wikipedia about "Eretz Israel Museum"

Gush Dan ( Hebrew: גּוּשׁ דָּן, Standard Hebrew Guš Dan) is the name of the Tel Aviv metropolitan area including areas from both the Tel Aviv District and the Central District of Israel on the Mediterranean coast. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gush Dan"

Herzliya Hebrew High School ( Hebrew הגימנסיה העברית הרצליה, "ha-gimnasia ha-ivrit hertselia") was founded in 1905 in Jaffa and named Ha-Gimnasia Ha-Ivrit (The Hebrew High School). As the Hebrew name suggests, it is a Gymnasium school. In 1909 it moved to Herzl Street in Tel Aviv and was given its present name in honor of Theodor Herzl. ...more on Wikipedia about "Herzliya Hebrew High School"

Jaffa ( Hebrew יָפוֹ, Standard Hebrew Yafo, Tiberian Hebrew Yāp̄ô; Arabic يَافَا ; also Japho, Joppa; also, ~1350 B.C.E. Amarna Letters, Yapu), is an ancient city located in Israel. It is now part of the municipality of Tel Aviv-Yafo in the Tel Aviv District, where the tell ("mound") of ancient Jaffa in “Old Jaffa” is now part of a park in south-western Tel Aviv. Jaffa is a port city on the Mediterranean Sea and the historic gateway into Israel. It is mentioned twice in the Hebrew Bible, once as the port-of-entry for the cedars of Lebanon for Solomon's Temple ( 2 Chronicles 2) and once as the place from whence the prophet Jonah embarked for Tarshish ( Book of Jonah 1:3). It was an important city in the Arab Middle East before Israel was established. During the Crusades it was the County of Jaffa, a stronghold of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jaffa"

Maccabi Tel Aviv is a sport association in Israel, and part of the Maccabi association. It runs many sports club and team in Tel Aviv, which compete in a variety of sports, such as: soccer, basketball, judo, swimming, handball etc. ...more on Wikipedia about "Maccabi Tel Aviv"

Ramat Aviv is the name of several neighbourhoods of Tel Aviv that are located in the northwest distict of the city. Unofficially, the name is sometimes used for the the entire city district. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ramat Aviv"

Sde Dov Airport ( IATA airport code: SDV, ICAO airport code: LLSD) is a municipal airport located in Tel Aviv, Israel. It mainly handles domestic flights to Eilat and the Galilee. Sde Dov (Dov Field) is named after Dov Hoz. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sde Dov Airport" Fast www.shortopedia.com shortopedia

Shalom Meir Tower is an office tower in Tel-Aviv and contains a small commercial center. Shalom Meir tower was the first magnificent and tall tower to be built in Israel and when its construction was completed, it was one of the five tallest buildings in Europe and Middle East. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shalom Meir tower"

Shlomo Lahat (also known as "Tchitch") was the 8th mayor of Tel Aviv in Israel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shlomo Lahat"

Tel Aviv-Yafo ( Hebrew תֵּל אָבִיב-יָפוֹ (without niqqud: תל אביב-יפו) Arabic تَلْ اَبِيبْ-يَافَا Tal Abīb-Yāfā ); is an Israeli city on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Tel Aviv is also the main part of the largest and most populous metropolitan area in Israel, known as Gush Dan (“Dan Aggregate”). Tel Aviv is located at (32.08333, 34.8). ...more on Wikipedia about "Tel Aviv"

The Tel Aviv Central Bus Station is the primary bus station in Tel Aviv, Israel. It is located in the southern part of the city. The station serves Egged, Dan, Connex, and Metropoline intercity bus routes as well as local Dan city and suburban buses. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tel Aviv Central Bus Station"

(Tel Aviv Subway) Today, the first 22km line (The Red Line), has already been approved, with expected excavation due to begin in late 2008-2009. It is expected to become operative around 2012-2013 or perhaps later. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tel Aviv Subway"

Tel Aviv University (TAU, אוניברסיטת תל אביב, את"א) is one of Israel's major universities. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tel Aviv University"

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