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Num of views: 2658Ten facts you didn't know about Beersheba
1. Beersheba is the second largest city in Israel in terms of area. (The first is Jerusalem). Beersheba is the sixth largest city in Israel in terms of population. 2. Beersheba is one of the oldest cities in the world!


Num of views: 662Jerusalem
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, as well as its largest city.Jerusalem is one of the most famous cities in the world. It's so special because it is very holy to Jews, Muslims, and Christians. For a long time, the Jewish Temple of Solomon stood in Jerusalem. Jerusalem is also where Christians believe Jesus died and was resurrected, and where Muslims believe Mohammed ascended to heaven. It's no wonder that you can find so many fascinating and exciting things in Jerusalem – there's no other city like it in the world!


Num of views: 557The City of David
Would you like to walk in the footsteps of the kings and prophets of the Torah, where famous Bible stories took place? To wander along the subterranean passageways through which Jerusalem was once conquered? To go down to the hidden spring where kings of Israel were crowned? Want to walk through an ancient aqueduct? Then take a tour of the biblical City of David with the Jerusalem Visitors' Center.


Num of views: 567The City of Acre
If someone asked you where you'd find one of the oldest port cities in the world, you'd never have guessed that it's The City of Acre in Israel, would you? And if someone were to ask you what the holiest city in the world is to members of the Bahai religion? Again, You wouldn't guess that The City of Acre is the unswer, right? Don't you think it's time?! In Acre you can find churches, mosques, and synagogues like in the old days, with Torahs in arks made of pure silver.


Num of views: 609The City of Nazareth
This is the city where Christians believe that Jesus spent most of his life. It's also where his mother, the holy Virgin Mary, lived. Today, Nazareth is the largest Arab city in the State of Israel. The city is known around the world, and is holy to people everywhere.


Num of views: 780The City of Haifa
Haifa is the third biggest city in Israel in terms of population, and it is the world center of the Bahai religion. What will you find there? Almost everything! Well, seriously – the Mediterranean, the Children's Science Museum, the Japanese Museum, a zoo, cable cars, a covered amusement park, an incredible view, and lots and lots of good food. Check out at least one of the city's great attractions, and write to us about your experiences there!


Num of views: 1165Electric Company Visitor Center, Rabin Power Station, Hadera.
(Also in Haifa and Ashkelon) The Rabin Power Station in Hadera is the largest electricity generation site in Israel. You'll be able to learn about the Electric Company's efforts to protect the quality of our air and the environment. They'll also tell you about their adoption project for eagles and other birds of prey.


Num of views: 2833Coca-Cola Visitors' Center, Bnei Brak
It's a pity that Coca-Cola apparently isn't the healthiest drink in the world, because the factory is truly one of the nicest places you'll ever see. Not to be missed!!!


Num of views: 1125Tnuva's Visitor Center, Glilot
Tnuva produces much of the food that makes its way to israeli's plates each meal. Eggs, fish, poultry, and of course, milk products. In the Visitors' Center you can see fascinating movies about your food from the moment that eggs are laid or cows are milked until it reaches your mouth. Very nice indeed!!


Num of views: 601The City of Eilat
The tourist city on the coast of the Red Sea at the southern tip of Israel, Eilat is apparently the prettiest, warmest, most exciting tourist city in Israel. There's barely a child in Israel who doesn't dream of driving (or flying) to Eilat, to bathe in the warm waters of the Red Sea on the coast of Eilat, to dive and see coral and reefs and colorful fish, and to hike in all the wonderful hills around Eilat. Eilat has an atmosphere of vacation and fun and pleasure.

