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'''Modi'in Illit''' ({{lang-he|מודיעין עילית}}, lit. ''Upper Modi'in'') is an ] and ] on the edge of ] (Northern ]). According to the ] (CBS), as of August 2007, the town had a total population of some 40,000, predominantly ], making it the largest Israeli settlement in the West Bank. | '''Modi'in Illit''' ({{lang-he|מודיעין עילית}}, lit. ''Upper Modi'in'') is an ] and ] on the edge of ] (Northern ]). It is often referred to as Kiryat Sefer by many of the residents. According to the ] (CBS), as of August 2007, the town had a total population of some 40,000, predominantly ], making it the largest Israeli settlement in the West Bank. | ||
As its name implies, Modi'in Illit is a suburb of ], located in a settlement bloc in the hills just across the ] from it. While it is an independent locality, it is technically located in territory administered by the ]. | As its name implies, Modi'in Illit is a suburb of ], located in a settlement bloc in the hills just across the ] from it. While it is an independent locality, it is technically located in territory administered by the ]. |
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Template:Infobox Israel muni Modi'in Illit (Template:Lang-he, lit. Upper Modi'in) is an Israeli settlement and local council on the edge of Samaria (Northern West Bank). It is often referred to as Kiryat Sefer by many of the residents. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), as of August 2007, the town had a total population of some 40,000, predominantly Haredi, making it the largest Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
As its name implies, Modi'in Illit is a suburb of Modi'in, located in a settlement bloc in the hills just across the Green Line from it. While it is an independent locality, it is technically located in territory administered by the Matte Binyamin Regional Council.
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