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The Tzahar (Hebrew: צח"ר) region is part of Galilee, in Israel. Its name is an acronym for the three cities it contains: Safed (Tzfat), Hazor HaGelilit and Rosh Pinna. The population of the region is almost entirely Jewish and numbers 40,000.

It is twinned with West Palm Beach, Florida, United States.

32°58′11.76″N 35°31′32.39″E / 32.9699333°N 35.5256639°E / 32.9699333; 35.5256639


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