Eilot
Eilot | |
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Hebrew transcription(s) | |
• official | Elot |
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Eilot | |
Coordinates: 29°34′53.03″N 34°57′46.8″E / 29.5813972°N 34.963000°ECoordinates: 29°34′53.03″N 34°57′46.8″E / 29.5813972°N 34.963000°E | |
District | Southern |
Council | Hevel Eilot |
Affiliation | Kibbutz Movement |
Founded | 1963 |
Population (2017)[1] | 322 |
Website | www.eilot-tourism.co.il |
Eilot (Hebrew: אֵילוֹת) is the southernmost kibbutz in Israel. It is located in the Aravah valley, near the border with Jordan. Eilot is less than a kilometer north of Eilat, and just over 3 kilometers north of the Red Sea. It falls under the jurisdiction of Hevel Eilot Regional Council. In 2017 it had a population of 322.[1]
History
The kibbutz was established in 1963 and named for a verse in the I Kings 9:26: "And King Solomon made a navy of ships in Ezion-Geber, which is beside Eloth, on the shore of the Red Sea, in the land of Edom." (9:26). The Eloth mentioned in the verse is likely close to the present-day location of Kibbutz Eilot.
It is noted for its date orchard, though vegetables, other fruits, fishing and tourism are a major industries.
References
- 1 2 "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved August 26, 2018.
External links
- Official website (in English)
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