Israel cities list with latitude and longitude in CSV, XML, SQL, JSON format
Last update : 20 January 2025.
Below is a list of 100 prominent cities in Israel. Each row includes a city's latitude, longitude, region and other variables of interest. This is a subset of all 1262 places in Israel that you'll find in our World Cities Database. You're free to use the data below for personal or commercial applications. The data below can be downloaded in .csv, .json, .xml and .sql formats. Notable Cities: The capital of Israel is .
Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
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294120 | Naẖal ‘Oz | Mull Azza,Nahal Oz,Nahal `Oz,Nahala’im A,Naẖal Oz,Naẖal ‘Oz,Naẖala’im A,נחל עוז,נח’’ל עוז | IL | Southern District | 31.47311 | 34.49829 | 423 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295491 | Berosh | Berosh,Brosh,Neta’im Training Unit,Neta’im Training Unit,Wadi Sharia A,brws,ברוש | IL | Southern District | 31.37121 | 34.63395 | 564 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295522 | Beit Jimāl | Beit Gemal,Beit Jemal,Beit Jimal,Beit Jimāl,Beit-Jamal,alhkmt,byt g’ml,byt jmal,בית ג’מל,الحكمة,بيت جمال,بیت جمال | IL | Jerusalem | 31.72486 | 34.97578 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293791 | Ramat David | ’Ayanot-Ramat David,Hash Sharon,Hasharon,Hasharon Ramat David,Ramat David,Ramat Dawid,Ramat-David ’Ayanot,Ramat-David ’Ayanot,Ramat-David-Hasharon,`Ayanot,rmt dwd,רמת דוד,‘Ayanot,’Ayanot-Ramat David | IL | Northern District | 32.67845 | 35.20325 | 521 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
12156557 | Binyamina-Giv’at Ada | bineyamiynah-gibeʻat ʻadah,bnymynh-gbʻt ʻdh,בִּנְיָמִינָה-גִּבְעַת עָדָה,בנימינה-גבעת עדה | IL | Haifa | 32.51824 | 34.95398 | 15847 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295244 | El Musheirifā el Fawqā | El Musheirifa el Fauqa,El Musheirifa el Fauqā,El Musheirifa el Fawqa,El Musheirifā el Fawqā,אל משירפה אל פוקא | IL | Haifa | 32.55363 | 35.15468 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294551 | Kfar Gallim | Kafar Galim,Kafar Ghalim,Kafār Ġalīm,Kefar Gallim,Kfar Gallim,KfarGallim,kfar chalym,kfar ghalym,kfar ghlym,kfar jlym,kpr glym,כפר גלים,كفار جليم,كفار غاليم,كفار غليم,كفار چَليم | IL | Haifa | 32.7662 | 34.95887 | 389 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295119 | ‘Evron | Evron,Ga`aton,Ga‘aton,`Evron,עברון,‘Evron | IL | Northern District | 32.99556 | 35.10092 | 847 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293249 | Yagel | Lod Bet,Lydda Bet,Yagel,ygl,יגל | IL | Central District | 31.98775 | 34.88026 | 918 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294658 | Iksāl | Iksal,Iksāl,Kessulot,Kesulot,Kislot Tavor,aksal,aksal,kslwt tbwr,אכסל,כסלות תבור,إكسال,اكسال | IL | Northern District | 32.68164 | 35.32365 | 14784 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293220 | Yavne’el | Bayt Jinn,Beit Gan,Beith Gan,Bet Gan,Bethgan,Kefar Yamma,Mishmar HaShelosha,Mishmar Hasheloshah,Mishmar Hashloshah,Yabneel,Yabniel,Yamah,Yamma,Yavne’el,Yavne’el,Yavni’el,Yavniel,Yavni’el,byt gn,msmr hslwsh,ybnʼl,בית גן,יבנאל,משמר השלושה | IL | Northern District | 32.70619 | 35.50435 | 4460 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294128 | Naẖala | Gat B,Nahala,Naẖala,gt b,nhlh,גת ב,נחלה | IL | Southern District | 31.65883 | 34.79382 | 717 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
282730 | Mizpe Deragot | IL | Central District | 31.58333 | 35.38333 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | |||
8071775 | Netiv Ha‘Asara | Netiv HaAsara,Netiv Ha`Asara,Netiv Ha‘Asara,נתיב העשרה | IL | Southern District | 31.57201 | 34.53955 | 891 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294615 | Kābūl | Kabul,Kavul,Kābūl,kabwl,kbwl,kʼbwl,כאבול,כבול,كابول | IL | Northern District | 32.86856 | 35.21171 | 14095 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8264669 | Zarzir | Beit Zarzir,Zarzir,zarazir,zrazyr,zrzyr,זרזיר,زرازير,زرزير,زَرَازِير | IL | Northern District | 32.72754 | 35.21381 | 7942 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
12156812 | Basma | bsmh,bsmh,bsmt,בסמה,בסמה,بسمة | IL | Haifa | 32.52904 | 35.10059 | 9779 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294091 | Neẖusha | Nehusha,Neẖusha,nehwsah,nhwsh,נְחוּשָׁה,נחושה | IL | Jerusalem | 31.63064 | 34.9531 | 1484 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8265525 | Tsafon Ka‘abiyya | Ka’abiyya,Ka‘abiyya,Tsafon Ka’abiyya,Tsafon Ka‘abiyya,Zafon Ka’abiyya,kʻbyh,כעביה,צפון כעבייה,Ẕafon Ka‘abiyya | IL | Northern District | 32.75844 | 35.18279 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
386301 | Kammon | Kammon,kamwon,kmwn,כַּמּוֹן,כמון | IL | Northern District | 32.90891 | 35.36075 | 1402 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295509 | Bne Tsiyyon | Bene Tsiyyon,Bene Ziyyon,Bene Ẕiyyon,Benei Tsion,Benei Tsiyon,Benei Zion,Bené Tsiyyon,Bené Ẕiyyon,Bne Tsiyyon,BneTsiyyon,Bnei Zion,bny zywn,בני ציון | IL | Central District | 32.22121 | 34.86965 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
6692274 | Ein Bokek | עין בוקק | IL | Southern District | 31.20098 | 35.36413 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8140104 | Hodayot | Hodayot,hwdywt,הודיות | IL | Northern District | 32.78857 | 35.43486 | 324 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8309033 | Abbirim | Abbirim,אבירים | IL | Northern District | 33.03837 | 35.28689 | 263 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294989 | Giv‘at Nili | Giv’at Nili,Giv`atNili,Giv‘at Nili,Giv’at Nili,Umm el Shuf,gbʻt nyly,גבעת נילי,גבעת ניל’’י | IL | Haifa | 32.54864 | 35.04026 | 730 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295180 | ‘En Yahav | Ain Yahav,EIY,En Yahav,Mabua`,Mabua‘,Mavu`a,Mavu‘a,`Ayn Waybah,`Ein Yahav,`En Yahav,ʻyn yhb,עין יהב,‘Ayn Waybah,‘Ein Yahav,‘En Yahav | IL | Southern District | 30.65817 | 35.23746 | 742 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295629 | Ashdod | Aschdod,Asdod,Asdodas,Asdode,Asdód,Ashdod,Ashdod Yam,Ashdod on the Sea,Asjdod,Asntont,Asot,Aszdod,Axdod,Azotus,Aŝdod,Aşdod,Ašdod,Ašdodas,Așdod,Ukreir,a shen du de,asdead,ashdodi,ashdwd,ashudoddo,astotu,asyudodeu,ʼsdwd,Ασντόντ,Ашдод,Աշդոդ,אשדוד,أشدود,اشدود,அஸ்தோது,അഷ്ദോദ്,აშდოდი,アシュドッド,阿什杜德,아슈도드 | IL | Southern District | 31.79213 | 34.64966 | 226838 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295774 | Kfar Silver | Aba Hillel,Abba Hillel,Kefar Silver,Kfar Silver,KfarSilver,kpr sylbr,אבא הלל,כפר סילבר | IL | Southern District | 31.67319 | 34.61183 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295240 | Elot | Eilot,Elot,Eloth,אילות | IL | Southern District | 29.58119 | 34.9633 | 315 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295553 | Basmat Ṭab‘ūn | Basmat Tab’un,Basmat Tab`un,Basmat Tab‘un,Basmat Ṭab‘ūn,Bismat Taba’un,Bismat Taba’un,Bosmat Tivon,בסמת טבעון | IL | Northern District | 32.73898 | 35.15716 | 7916 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295059 | Gefen | gpn,גפן | IL | Jerusalem | 31.74058 | 34.87902 | 410 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295211 | ‘En HaNaẕiv | ’En HaNaziv,En HaNatsiv,`Ein Hanatsiv,`Ein Hanatziv,`En HaNaziv,`En HaZevi Yehuda Berlin,ʻyn hzby yhwdh brlyn,עין הנצי”ב,עין הצבי יהודה ברלין,‘Ein Hanatsiv,‘Ein Hanatziv,‘En HaNaẕiv,‘En HaẔevi Yehuda Berlin,’En HaNaziv | IL | Northern District | 32.47037 | 35.50242 | 604 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293192 | Yesodot | Umm Kalkha,Yesodot,Yessodot,yswdwt,יסודות | IL | Central District | 31.81479 | 34.86559 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293106 | Tse’elim | Tse’elim,Tseelim,Tse’elim,Z`elim,Ze’elim,Z‘elim,צאלים,Ẕe’elim | IL | Southern District | 31.20303 | 34.53473 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294559 | Kefar Bialik | Kefar Bialik,Kefar Bialiq,Kefar-Beyaliq,Kuryat Bialik,כפר ביאליק | IL | Haifa | 32.82126 | 35.08756 | 855 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
282830 | Maskiyyot | mskywt,משכיות | IL | Northern District | 32.31667 | 35.5 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295231 | Elyaqim | Elyakim,Elyaqim,Umm al-Zaynat,Umm az Zinat,Umm ez Zeinat,Umm ez Zeināt,Umm ez Zinat,Umm ez Zināt,Ummez Zeinal,אליקים | IL | Northern District | 32.63196 | 35.06694 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295218 | ‘En Gev | En Nuqeib,Nuqeib,`Ein Gev,`En Gev,עין גב,‘Ein Gev,‘En Gev | IL | Northern District | 32.78269 | 35.63841 | 676 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294286 | Megadim | Megadim,Tsefon `Atlit,Tsefon ‘Atlit,megadiym,mgdym,מְגָדִים,מגדים | IL | Haifa | 32.72815 | 34.95631 | 1329 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295328 | Dimona | Dimona,Dimóna,Domona,di mo na,dimona,dymwna,dymwnh,Димона,Дімона,דימונה,ديمونا,دیمونا,دیمونہ,დიმონა,ディモナ,迪莫納,디모나 | IL | Southern District | 31.07079 | 35.03269 | 36192 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295570 | Bar‘am | Bar’am,Bar`am,Bar‘am,Bar’am,Biraam,ברעם | IL | Northern District | 33.05919 | 35.43377 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295068 | Gazit | Gazit,gzyt,גזית | IL | Northern District | 32.63893 | 35.4469 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
443098 | Ortal | Oretal,Ortal,אורטל | IL | Northern District | Nafat HaGolan | 33.08854 | 35.75909 | 915 | 343 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place |
293613 | Sde Yo‘av | sdh ywʼb,שדה יואב | IL | Southern District | 31.646 | 34.67697 | 583 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295451 | Bet Ma‘on | Beit Ma’on,Beit Ma’on,Bet Ma`on,Bet Ma‘on | IL | Northern District | 32.78333 | 35.5 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293730 | Regavim | Kannir,Qannir,Qannīr,Regavim,Rgavim,rgbym,רגבים | IL | Haifa | 32.52391 | 35.03412 | 480 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295002 | Ginnosar | Genossar,Ginneisar,Ginnosar,Ginosar,gnwsr,gynwsr,גינוסר,גנוסר | IL | Northern District | 32.84713 | 35.52335 | 585 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293933 | Peduyim | Peduyim,Peduyyim,pdwyym,פדויים | IL | Southern District | 31.32714 | 34.61189 | 520 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294674 | H̱ulda | Hulda,Huldah,H̱ulda,hldh,huledah,hwldh,חֻלְדָּה,חולדה,חלדה | IL | Central District | 31.83176 | 34.88231 | 1163 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294524 | Kefar Mordekhay | Kefar Mordecai,Kefar Mordekhai,Kefar Mordekhay,Kfar Mordekhai,kpr mrdky,כפר מרדכי | IL | Central District | 31.82997 | 34.75713 | 644 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295131 | Taiyiba | Et Taiyba,Et Taiyiba,Et Taīyba,Eṭ Ṭaiyiba,Taiyiba,Taiyibah,Taybah,altybt,tayibah,tybh,tyybh (bʻmq),א טיבה,טַּיִּבָּה,טיבה,טייבה (בעמק),الطيبة | IL | Northern District | 32.60415 | 35.44483 | 1843 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294118 | Naẖam | Naham,Naẖam,nhm,נחם | IL | Jerusalem | 31.76658 | 35.00371 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293262 | Yad Binyamin | Merkaz Hanukhi,Merkaz H̱anukhi,Netiva,Yad Binyamin,mrkz hnwky,yad bineyamiyn,yd bnymyn,יַד בִּנְיָמִין,יד בנימין,מרכז חנוכי | IL | Central District | 31.7974 | 34.82083 | 4268 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294483 | Kerem Ben Zimra | El Ras el Ahmar,Hahar Haadom,Harosh Ha’adom,Harosh Ha’adom,Karm Iben Zamra,Kerem Ben Zimra,Ras al Ahmar,Ras el Ahmar,Rosh Haadom,krm bn zmrh,כרם בן זמרה | IL | Northern District | 33.03833 | 35.46872 | 526 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8199382 | Hashmonaim | חשמונאים | IL | Judea and Samaria Area | 31.92973 | 35.0215 | 190 | 2771 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | |
10017084 | ‘Ein ez Zaytūnā | `Ein ez Zaytuna,עין א זיתונה,‘Ein ez Zaytūnā | IL | Haifa | 32.5236 | 35.12904 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293475 | Shoval | Shoval,shwbal,shwfal,shwval,swbl,שובל,شوبال,شوفال,شوڤال | IL | Southern District | 31.41337 | 34.74378 | 820 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8265835 | Ras ‘Ali | Ras Ali,Ras `Ali,Ras ‘Ali,ras ʿly,רס עלי,رأس علي | IL | Northern District | 32.77274 | 35.15521 | 643 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293727 | Reẖov | Farwana Alef,Rehov,Reẖov,rhwb,רחוב | IL | Northern District | 32.45047 | 35.49169 | 401 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295230 | Elyashiv | Elyashiv,אלישיב | IL | Central District | 32.38108 | 34.90883 | 714 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293943 | Pardés H̱anna Karkur | Pardes Hanah,Pardes Hanna,Pardes Hanna Karkur,Pardes Hanna-Karkur,Pardes Hannah,Pardes H̱anna,Pardess Hanna,Pardés H̱anna Karkur,paredes hanah-karekwr,prds hnh krkwr,פַּרְדֵּס חַנָּה-כַּרְכּוּר,פרדס חנה כרכור | IL | Haifa | 32.47408 | 34.97781 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294007 | Nofekh | Kefar Avoda Rantiya,Nofek,Nofekh,npk,nwpk,נופך,נפך | IL | Central District | 32.04372 | 34.92066 | 588 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294210 | Migdal Ha‘Emeq | Magidal,Migdal Ha’Emek,Migdal Ha’Emeq,Migdal HaEmek,Migdal HaEmeq,Migdal Haemeqck,Migdal Hameq,Migdal Ha‘Emek,Migdal Ha‘Emeq,Migdal’ KhaEhmek,mgdl hʻmq,Мигдаль ХаЭмек,מגדל העמק | IL | Northern District | 32.67597 | 35.23986 | 25675 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294991 | Giv‘at Koaẖ | Giv`at Koah,Giv‘at Koaẖ,gbʻt kh,גבעת כח | IL | Central District | 32.03117 | 34.93657 | 903 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294005 | Nogah | Noga,Nogah,ngh,נגה | IL | Southern District | 31.62485 | 34.6949 | 583 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
385076 | ‘Ir Ovot | Ir Ovot,`Ir Ovot,ʻyr ʼwbwt,עיר אובות,‘Ir Ovot | IL | Southern District | 30.80905 | 35.24195 | 54 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
11979748 | Mahane Yocheved | mhnh ywkbd,מחנה יוכבד | IL | Southern District | 29.93648 | 34.95645 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293229 | Yarqona | Yarkona,Yarkonah,Yarqona,Yarqonah,yrqwnh,ירקונה | IL | Central District | 32.14599 | 34.89848 | 360 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294545 | Kfar H̱abad | Kefar Habad,Kefar Habbad,Kefar H̱abad,Kefar H̱abbad,Kfar Chabad,Kfar Habad,Kfar H̱abad,KfarHabad,kepar habad,kpr hb’’d,כְּפַר חַבָּד,כפר חב’’ד | IL | Central District | 31.98793 | 34.8516 | 6598 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8062538 | Meitar | meytar,mytr,מֵיתָר,מיתר | IL | Southern District | 31.32726 | 34.93855 | 420 | 8438 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | |
294041 | Nevve Zohar | Neve Zohar,Neve-Zoar,Neve-Zohar,Neveh-Zohar,Nevve Zohar,NevveZohar,Nevé Zohar,Nevé-Zohar,Newe Zohar,Newé Zohar,nwh zhr,Неве-Зоар,נוה זהר | IL | Southern District | 31.15264 | 35.36534 | 56 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8071778 | Bat Hadar | Bat Hadar,bt hdr,בת הדר | IL | Southern District | 31.64773 | 34.59661 | 760 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8427652 | Ganne Hadar | Ganne Hadar,GanneHadar,Ganné Hadar,gny hdr,גני הדר | IL | Central District | 31.87858 | 34.85363 | 339 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295461 | Bet HaLevi | Beit Halevi,Beit Halewi,Bet HaLevi,Bet HaLewi,byt hlwy,בית הלוי | IL | Central District | 32.35285 | 34.93012 | 828 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294664 | Ibbim | Ibbim,Ibim,ʼybym,אבים,איבים | IL | Southern District | 31.53279 | 34.61048 | 458 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293541 | Shedema | Bash-shit 3,Shdema,Shedema,Yefe Anaf,sdmh,שדמה | IL | Central District | 31.83439 | 34.74366 | 593 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293258 | Yad Mordekhay | Yad Mordekhai,Yad Mordekhay,yd mrdky,יד מרדכי | IL | Southern District | 31.58902 | 34.55815 | 737 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
443107 | Neve Ativ | Neve Ativ,Newe Ativ,nwh ʼtyb,נוה אטיב,נוה אט’’יב | IL | Northern District | 33.26228 | 35.74194 | 110 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293464 | Kfar H̱oshen | Kefar Hoshen,Kefar H̱oshen,Kfar H̱oshen,KfarHoshen,Safsaf,Sifsufa,Sifsufah,Sufsaf,kpr hwsn,spswph,כפר חושן,ספסופה | IL | Northern District | 33.01209 | 35.44049 | 910 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293228 | Yashresh | Yashresh,yaseres,ysrs,יַשְׁרֵשׁ,ישרש | IL | Central District | 31.91481 | 34.84911 | 1001 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295007 | Gimzo | ’Eys Hayim,Gimzo,Gimzu,Jimzu,`Ets Haiyim,gimezwo,gmzw,גִּמְזוֹ,גמזו,‘Ets Ḥaiyim,’Eys Hayim | IL | Central District | 31.92846 | 34.94154 | 1206 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293134 | Tsafririm | Tsafririm,Zafririm,zpryrym,צפרירים,Ẕafririm | IL | Jerusalem | 31.66079 | 34.94371 | 402 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293609 | Sdot Mikha | Sdot Mikha,SdotMikha,Sedot Mikha,sdwt mykh,שדות מיכה | IL | Jerusalem | 31.7213 | 34.92027 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
295721 | Acre | ’Akko,Accho,Acre,Acri,Akka,Akkia,Akko,Akkon,Akra,Akre,Akrsborg,Ptolemais,Saint Jean d’Acre,Saint Jean d’Acre,San Giovanni d’Acri,`Akka,a ka,akko,ʻkw,Άκρα,Акка,Акко,עכו,عكا,‘Akka,‘Akko,アッコ,阿卡 | IL | Northern District | 32.92814 | 35.07647 | 49380 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294826 | HaYogev | HaYogev,hywgb,היוגב | IL | Northern District | 32.61093 | 35.20358 | 711 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294003 | Nordiyya | Nordia,Nordiya,Nordiyah,Nordiyya,nworediyah,nwrdyh,nwrdyyh,נוֹרְדִיָּה,נורדיה,נורדייה | IL | Central District | 32.3147 | 34.89617 | 1950 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293231 | Yarẖiv | Irgun Simha,Irgun Simhah,Irgun Simḥa,Simhah,Yarhiv,Yarẖiv,yarehiyb,yrhyb,יַרְחִיב,ירחיב | IL | Central District | 32.15239 | 34.9679 | 1082 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293618 | Sde Terumot | Farwanah C,Rehov C,Sede Terumot,sdh trwmwt,שדה תרומות | IL | Northern District | 32.44167 | 35.4875 | 463 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294397 | Ma‘bara | El Houmeima,El Humeima,Ma`Kara,Ma`bara,Ma‘Kara,Ma‘bara | IL | Northern District | 33 | 35.1 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293625 | Sde Eliyyahu | Sde Eliahu,Sde Eliyahu,Sede Eliyahu,Sede Eliyyahu,Sedeh Eliyahu,sdh ʼlyhw,שדה אליהו | IL | Northern District | 32.43946 | 35.5127 | 691 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
414714 | Kadesh Bare’a | Nitsane Sinay,Nitsané Sinay,Nizzane Sinay,Niẕẕane Sinay,Niẕẕané Sinay,nyzny syny,qds brnʻ,ניצני סיני,קדש ברנע | IL | Southern District | 30.90418 | 34.39713 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294407 | Ma‘alé Gilboa‘ | Ma`ale Gilboa,Ma`ale Gilboa`,Maale-Hagilbo`a,Maalé-Hagilbo‘a,Ma‘alé Gilboa,Ma‘alé Gilboa‘,מעלה גלבע | IL | Northern District | 32.47627 | 35.4202 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293144 | Yuval | Kefar-Yuval,Yuval,Zuk Fukani,ywbl,יובל | IL | Northern District | 33.24748 | 35.59811 | 638 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293166 | Yizre‘el | Jezreel,Yezre`el,Yezre‘el,Yizr`el,Yizra`el,Yizra‘ēl,Yizre`el,Yizre‘el,Yizr‘el,Zar`in,Zar‘in,Zerin,Zir`in,Zir‘īn,יזראעל | IL | Northern District | 32.56289 | 35.32045 | 553 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
386445 | Kfar Veradim | Kefar Veradim,Kefar Weradim,Kfar Veradim,Kfar Vradim,KfarVeradim,kpr wrdym,כפר ורדים | IL | Northern District | 32.99385 | 35.27793 | 5486 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
8066388 | Gornot HaGalil | Gornot HaGalil,grnwt hglyl,gwrnwt hglyl,גורנות הגליל,גרנות הגליל | IL | Northern District | 33.05939 | 35.24982 | 177 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293081 | Zeru‘a | Shoval 11,Zeru`a,Zeru‘a,זרועה | IL | Southern District | 31.45929 | 34.62409 | 0 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293050 | Ziqim | Ziqim,zykym,zyqym,זיקים,زيكيم | IL | Southern District | 31.60681 | 34.52154 | 852 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
294577 | Karmi’el | Carmiel,Karmi’el,Karmiehl’,Karmiel,Karmi’el,Qiryat Karmiel,krmyʼl,Кармиэль,כרמיאל | IL | Northern District | 32.91708 | 35.30501 | 46252 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place | ||
293191 | Yesud HaMa‘ala | Khirbet Zubeid,Yessod Hammaalah,Yesud HaMa’ala,Yesud HaMa`ala,Yesud HaMa‘ala,Yesud HaMa’ala,Yesud Ham Ma`ala,Yesud Ham Ma‘alā,Yesud Hama`alah,Yesud Hama‘alah,Yisud HaMa`ale,Yisud HaMa‘ale,yeswd hamaʻala,yeswd hamaʻalah,יְסוּד הַמַּעֲלָ,יְסוּד הַמַּעֲלָה,יסוד המעלה | IL | Northern District | 33.0592 | 35.61033 | 1730 | Asia/Jerusalem | populated place |
**Exploring Israel: A Geographer's Perspective**
Nestled at the crossroads of three continents, Israel is a country steeped in history, culture, and geographical diversity. As a geographer, delving into the geographical nuances of Israel offers valuable insights into its landscapes, urban centers, and regional dynamics. In this article, we embark on a journey to obtain data on Israel's cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, shedding light on the country's complex geography and rich heritage.
Unveiling Israel's Urban Tapestry**
Israel's urban landscape is a tapestry woven with ancient history and modern innovation. From the ancient streets of Jerusalem, the capital city revered by three major religions, to the vibrant metropolis of Tel Aviv, Israel's cities are vibrant hubs of culture, commerce, and diversity. Obtaining data on Israel's cities involves mapping their geographical coordinates, analyzing their demographic trends, and understanding their role in shaping the country's social, economic, and political landscape.
Navigating Israel's Regional Diversity**
Beyond its urban centers, Israel boasts a diverse array of landscapes and regions, each with its own unique characteristics and significance. From the fertile valleys of the Galilee in the north to the arid deserts of the Negev in the south, Israel's regions showcase a remarkable blend of natural beauty and environmental resilience. Obtaining data on Israel's regions entails delineating their administrative boundaries, studying their environmental dynamics, and assessing their socio-economic development.
Mapping Latitude and Longitude Across Israel**
The geographical coordinates of Israel's cities and landmarks play a crucial role in navigation, environmental monitoring, and resource management. Situated along the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea, Israel experiences a Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. Obtaining accurate latitude and longitude data for Israel's cities and regions is essential for understanding their spatial distribution, climatic context, and vulnerability to natural hazards.
Preserving Israel's Natural and Cultural Heritage**
In conclusion, Israel's geographical diversity and historical significance make it a compelling subject of study for geographers and scholars alike. By obtaining data on its cities, regions, and geographical coordinates, we can contribute to the conservation and sustainable development of this ancient land. Let us continue to explore and appreciate the natural wonders and cultural heritage of Israel, ensuring their preservation for generations to come.
Download data files for Israel's cities in CSV, SQL, XML and JSON formats
Understanding Israel’s Geography: Unlocking the Power of Geographic Data
Israel, a country located in the Middle East at the crossroads of Europe, Asia, and Africa, boasts a unique and diverse geography. From the Mediterranean coastline to the desert landscapes of the Negev, and from the lush hills of the Galilee to the arid Dead Sea, Israel’s varied terrain influences its urbanization, economy, and environmental concerns. For geographers, urban planners, and researchers, understanding the distribution of cities, regions, and departments across Israel is essential to addressing the challenges of development, resource management, and environmental sustainability.
Accessing detailed geographic data—such as the locations of cities, their regional affiliations, and their latitude and longitude coordinates—provides invaluable insights. This data is critical not only for understanding spatial patterns but also for making informed decisions in urban planning, transportation, and infrastructure development. With the ability to obtain this data in formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, it becomes easier to integrate and analyze geographic information, enabling data-driven solutions for Israel’s future growth and development.
The Administrative and Geographical Structure of Israel
Israel is divided into six primary districts: Central, Haifa, Jerusalem, Northern, Southern, and Tel Aviv. Each district is further subdivided into smaller regions and municipalities, with cities playing key roles in both the political and economic life of the country. Tel Aviv, the largest city, serves as the economic hub, while Jerusalem is the spiritual and political heart of Israel. Other cities like Haifa, Eilat, and Beersheba are important centers for industry, culture, and tourism.
The relationship between cities and their surrounding regions is critical in understanding the broader socio-economic dynamics of Israel. For example, the Tel Aviv metropolitan area is characterized by high population density and rapid urbanization, while the southern districts of Israel, such as the Negev, face different challenges related to development, resource allocation, and environmental sustainability. Having access to detailed geographic data about these cities, their regions, and departments allows for more effective decision-making regarding infrastructure development, regional economic strategies, and urban growth management.
Understanding how these cities relate geographically to each other, as well as to the broader natural environment, is vital for optimizing transportation systems, improving public services, and planning for future development. Geographic data can highlight areas that require attention in terms of housing, healthcare, and educational facilities, ensuring that the needs of both urban and rural populations are met.
Latitude and Longitude: Essential for Accurate Mapping and Planning
Latitude and longitude coordinates are key components in geographic mapping and spatial analysis. In Israel, where cities and regions are often closely interconnected, having precise coordinates is crucial for a variety of applications, including urban planning, transportation, and environmental monitoring.
For example, Tel Aviv, located on the Mediterranean coast, is part of a densely populated urban corridor that stretches toward Herzliya and Netanya. Understanding the exact latitude and longitude of these cities allows urban planners to assess transportation flows, optimize the location of key services, and improve infrastructure. Similarly, cities like Beersheba, located in the Negev Desert, have unique challenges related to water resource management, energy, and climate adaptation. Latitude and longitude data help authorities plan for sustainable growth while considering the environmental constraints of the region.
These coordinates also enable the integration of geographic data into Geographic Information Systems (GIS), which can be used to visualize urban growth, assess resource distribution, and predict future trends. With GIS, data related to urbanization, environmental changes, and socio-economic development can be mapped and analyzed, allowing for informed decision-making that aligns with Israel's long-term sustainability goals.
The Role of Data Formats in Geographic Analysis
To maximize the utility of geographic data, it must be available in formats that are compatible with various analytical tools and platforms. By providing data in flexible formats like CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, it becomes easier for geographers, urban planners, and researchers to manipulate, analyze, and visualize geographic data on Israel’s cities, regions, and departments.
- **CSV (Comma-Separated Values)** is a widely-used format that organizes data in a tabular structure, making it ideal for compiling and analyzing data on city population sizes, economic activity, infrastructure, and geographical coordinates. Researchers can easily import and manipulate CSV data in spreadsheet tools or basic database systems for preliminary analysis.
- **SQL (Structured Query Language)** is essential for managing large datasets and performing complex queries. By storing geographic data about Israel’s cities and regions in SQL format, analysts can perform sophisticated analyses on factors such as population growth, transportation efficiency, and infrastructure needs. SQL databases allow users to filter and query specific data points, helping to generate insights on urbanization trends and regional development.
- **JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)** is a lightweight format commonly used in web applications and APIs. Developers can use JSON to integrate geographic data into dynamic applications such as mapping systems, real-time location-based services, or mobile apps. JSON’s flexibility makes it easy to transmit data between platforms, allowing users to interact with geographic data on Israel’s cities and regions in a more intuitive and engaging way.
- **XML (Extensible Markup Language)** is commonly used to structure hierarchical data, such as relationships between cities, regions, and administrative units. XML is particularly useful for sharing geographic data across different systems or platforms. By using XML, developers can ensure that data about Israel’s cities and regions is organized, structured, and compatible with various software tools.
Urban Planning and Regional Development in Israel
As Israel continues to develop and grow, understanding the spatial distribution of cities and regions is essential for effective urban planning and resource management. Cities like Tel Aviv and Jerusalem are rapidly expanding, requiring careful management of public services, transportation networks, and housing development. Meanwhile, more rural regions such as the Galilee and Negev face different challenges related to infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
Access to detailed geographic data is essential for urban planners who need to balance the needs of a growing urban population with those of rural communities. By analyzing the distribution of cities and the availability of services and infrastructure, planners can make informed decisions on where to invest in new housing, roads, schools, and medical facilities. Geographic data also enables the optimization of transportation networks, ensuring that cities and regions are well-connected, reducing congestion, and improving accessibility.
In addition to urban planning, geographic data plays a crucial role in supporting regional economic development. For instance, understanding the locations of cities like Haifa and Eilat in relation to industrial zones, ports, and trade routes allows for better planning of Israel’s economic infrastructure. Data on natural resources, including water, energy, and agricultural land, also helps ensure that these resources are distributed effectively to meet the needs of both urban and rural populations.
Environmental Sustainability and Resource Management
Israel’s diverse geography and climate present both opportunities and challenges in terms of resource management and environmental sustainability. With limited natural water resources, for example, efficient management of water and energy is essential for ensuring long-term growth. Geographic data plays a key role in identifying the location of vital natural resources, such as water aquifers, agricultural land, and renewable energy potential.
By mapping the distribution of these resources, policymakers can ensure their sustainable use while minimizing environmental impact. For example, understanding the spatial distribution of water resources in the Negev Desert can inform decisions about water conservation, desalination plants, and agricultural practices. Similarly, geographic data on solar energy potential across the country enables Israel to maximize its use of renewable energy sources, helping to reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Moreover, geographic data is crucial for monitoring and managing Israel’s ecosystems, such as the Dead Sea and the Mediterranean coastline, which are vital to the country’s tourism industry and biodiversity. By analyzing spatial trends in environmental degradation, such as desertification or coastal erosion, environmentalists can develop strategies to protect Israel’s natural heritage and foster sustainable growth.
Geographic Data for Disaster Preparedness
Israel faces unique challenges related to natural disasters, including earthquakes, floods, and desertification. Geographic data plays an important role in disaster preparedness, helping authorities to map risk zones, plan evacuation routes, and allocate resources effectively.
For instance, understanding the geographic location of cities in relation to fault lines and seismic activity can help in developing building codes and disaster preparedness plans. Similarly, geographic data on flood-prone areas along the Jordan River or coastal regions allows for more efficient flood management and emergency response strategies.
By integrating geographic data into disaster response systems, Israel can better prepare for natural hazards and minimize the impact of such events on its population and infrastructure.
Conclusion
Geographic data about Israel’s cities, regions, and departments, including their latitude and longitude coordinates, is essential for addressing the nation’s development, environmental, and disaster management challenges. By obtaining detailed data in formats such as CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML, urban planners, policymakers, and researchers can integrate this information into tools that enable better decision-making. The use of geographic data empowers Israel to manage its urban growth, optimize resource use, and prepare for the challenges of the future. With access to this valuable resource, Israel can continue to evolve in a sustainable and resilient manner.