Beit HaKerem Valley

Panorama of Beit HaKerem Valley

Beit HaKerem Valley (also Šagor valley) is a valley in northern Israel.

The Galilee is divided into the Upper Galilee featuring relatively high mountains and the Lower Galilee to the south, with lower mountains. The two parts of the Galilee are separated by Beit HaKerem Valley.[1] [2] The five Arab local authorities (Bi'ina, Deir al-Asad, Majd al-Krum, Nahf and Rameh) and two Jewish local authorities (Karmiel and Misgav) of the Beit HaKerem Valley have formed a "cluster" of municipalities, connecting municipal leaders to create long term development strategies, enhance economic development, and attract and receive additional government funding.[3]

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References

  1. North Tourism Center Archived October 17, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  2. Dr. Fruchtenbaum, Arnold. A Study Guide of Israel, Historical & Geographical. Ariel Ministries, Tustin, CA, 1999, p. 220.
  3. OECD, Job Creation and Local Economic Development 2016, page 101

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