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- This article is about the moshav. For the Jewish return to the Land of Israel, see The Return to Zion.
Shavei Tzion Template:Hebrew | |
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Building the stockade in 1938. | |
Etymology: Returnees to Zion | |
Country | Israel |
Council | Mateh Asher |
Region | Galilee |
Affiliation | Agricultural Union |
Founded | 13 April 1938 |
Founded by | German immigrants |
Shavei Tzion (Template:Lang-he-n, lit. Returnees to Zion) is a moshav shitufi in northern Israel. Located between Acre and Nahariya and covering 2,000 dunams, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 654.
The village was established on 13 April 1938 as part of the tower and stockade settlement scheme. Its founders, immigrants from Rexingen in Germany, had arrived during the Fifth Aliyah.
Twin towns – Sister cities
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in IsraelShavei Tzion has a friendship relationship with:
- Stuttgart, Germany
External links
- Shave Zion Archive - Younes & Soraya Nasarian Library, University of Haifa.
References
- ^ Mann, Nadav (2008-07-25). "The Yishuv history: Shavei Tzion's 70th anniversary". Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2008-07-25.
- "Stuttgarter Stadtporträt/Städtepartnerschaften/Internationale Partnerschaften/Besonders freundschaftliche Beziehungen". © Landeshauptstadt Stuttgart, Abteilung Außenbeziehungen (Official website of Stuttgart) (in German).
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