Zikhron Ya'akov
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Zikhron Ya'akov (Hebrew: זִכְרוֹן יַעֲקֹב, lit. "Jacob's Memorial"; often shortened to just Zikhron) is a town in Israel, 35 kilometres (22 mi) south of Haifa, and part of the Haifa District. It is located at the southern end of the Carmel mountain range overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, near the coastal highway (Highway 2). It was one of the first Jewish settlements of Halutzim in the country, founded in 1882 by Romanian Jews, who in 1883 received support from Baron Edmond James de Rothschild and renamed their town in honor of his father, James Mayer de Rothschild ("James" being derived from the Hebrew name Ya'akov, Jacob).[2] In 2022 it had a population of 24,145.[1]
Zikhron Ya'akov
זִכְרוֹן יַעֲקֹב | |
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Hebrew transcription(s) | |
• ISO 259 | Zichron Yaˁaqob |
• Also spelled | Zichron Ya'aqov (official) Zichron Yaakov (unofficial) |
Coordinates: 32°34′15″N 34°57′06″E | |
Country | Israel |
District | Haifa |
Founded | 1882; 142 years ago (1882) |
Government | |
• Head of Municipality | Ziv Deshe |
Area | |
• Total | 32,129 dunams (32.129 km2 or 12.405 sq mi) |
Population (2022)[1] | |
• Total | 24,145 |
• Density | 750/km2 (1,900/sq mi) |
Name meaning | Jacob's Memorial |