Ar'ara BaNegev
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Ar'ara BaNegev | |
Hebrew | ערערה-בנגב |
Arabic | عرعرة |
Founded in | 1982 |
Government | Local council |
District | South |
Population | 11 700 (2004) |
Jurisdiction | dunams |
Ar'ara BaNegev (Hebrew: ערערה בנגב) is a Bedouin town (local council) in the Southern District of Israel.
According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the population of Ar'ara BaNegev was 11,700 in December 2004.
Ar'ara BaNegev was founded in 1982 as part of a government project to settle Bedouins in permanent settlements.
South District | ||
Cities | Arad · Ashdod · Ashkelon · Beersheba · Dimona · Eilat · Kiryat Gat · Kiryat Mal'akhi · Netivot · Ofakim · Rahat · Sderot | |
Local councils | Ar'ara BaNegev · Hura · Kuseife · Lakiya · Lehavim · Meitar · Mitzpe Ramon · Omer · Segev Shalom · Tel Sheva · Yeruham | |
Regional councils | Abu Basma · Be'er Tuvia · Bnei Shimon · Central Arava · Eshkol · Hevel Eilot · Hof Ashkelon · Lachish · Merchavim · Ramat Negev · Sdot Negev (Azata) · Sha'ar HaNegev · Shafir · Tamar · Yoav |
Israeli Bedouin settlement project of 1979-1982 | |
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Ar'ara BaNegev | Hura | Kuseife | Lakiya | Rahat | Shaqib al-Salam | Tel Sheva |