Leet o Israeli ceeties
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The follaein leet o Israeli ceeties is based on the current index o the Israel Central Bureau o Statistics (CBS). Athin Israel's seestem o local govrenment, an urban municipality can be grantit a ceety cooncil bi the Israeli Interior Meenistry when its population exceeds 20,000.[1] The term "ceety" daes no generally refer tae local cooncils or urban agglomerations, even tho a defined ceety aften contains anerlie a sma portion o an urban aurie or metropolitan aurie's population.
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Leet o ceeties
Israel haes 14 ceeties wi populations ower 100,000, includin Jerusalem at ower a 500,000, an Tel Aviv, which is considered tae be approachin global ceety status.[2] In aw, thare are 75 Israeli municipalities grantit "ceety" status bi the Meenistry o the Interior, the maist recent addition bein the Arab Israeli dounset o Kafr Qasim.[3]
The follaein sortable table leets aw Israeli ceeties bi name, destrict, aurie, an population, accordin tae the Israel Central Bureau o Statistics' 2009 census:[4]







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- Ceety cooncil (Israel)
- Destricts o Israel
- Geography o Israel
- Leet o Arab localities in Israel
- Leet o ceeties in the Palestine
- Leet o regional cooncils in Israel
Notes
- ^ a: CBS spelling: Akko
- ^ b: CBS spelling: Ari'el
- ^ d: CBS spelling: Ashqelon
- ^ e: CBS spelling: Be'er Sheva
- ^ f: CBS spelling: Bet She'an
- ^ g: CBS spelling: Bet Shemesh
- ^ h: CBS spelling: Bene Beraq
- ^ i: CBS spelling: Ir Karmel
- ^ j: CBS spelling: Elat
- ^ k: CBS spelling: Herzliyya
- ^ l: CBS spelling: Karmi'el
- ^ m: CBS spelling:Kfar Kassem
- ^ n: In Kafr Qasim as of 2005
- ^ o: CBS spelling: Kefar Sava
- ^ p: CBS spelling: Qiryat Atta
- ^ q: CBS spelling: Qiryat Bialik
- ^ r: CBS spelling: Qiryat Gat
- ^ s: CBS spelling: Qiryat Mal'akhi
- ^ t: CBS spelling: Qiryat Motzkin
- ^ u: CBS spelling: Qiryat Ono
- ^ v: CBS spelling: Qiryat Shemona
- ^ w: CBS spelling: Qiryat Yam
- ^ x: CBS spelling: Migdal HaEmeq
- ^ y: CBS spelling: Modi'in-Makkabbim-Re'ut
- ^ z: CBS spelling: Nahariyya
- ^ aa: CBS spelling: Nazerat Illit
- ^ ab: CBS spelling: Nes Ziyyona
- ^ ac: CBS spelling: Ofaqim
- ^ ad: CBS spelling: Or Aqiva
- ^ ae: CBS spelling: Petah Tiqwa
- ^ af: CBS spelling: Rishon LeZiyyon
- ^ ag: CBS spelling: Zefat
- ^ ah: CBS spelling: Sederot
- ^ ai: CBS spelling: Shefar'am
- ^ aj: CBS spelling: Tel Aviv-Yafo
- ^ ak: CBS spelling: Tirat Karmel
- ^ al: The town of El'ad grew from 5,800 residents in 2000 to 25,500 in 2005, a growth of 339.7%. Similarly, Modi'in Illit grew from 16,400 residents to 30,500, an 86% growth. They were however local councils as of 2005, and are therefore excluded from the list.
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