Arad (Hebrew: עֲרָדAboot this soond(audio) ; Arabic: عِرَادَ‎) is a city in the Soothren Destrict o Israel. It is locatit on the border o the Negev an Judean Deserts, 25 kilometers (15.5 mi) wast o the Deid Sea an 45 kilometers (28.0 mi) east o the ceety Beersheba. The ceety is hame tae a diverse population o 24,436 includin Ashkenazi an Sephardi Jews, baith secular an releegious, Bedouins an Black Ebreus, as well as native-born Israelis an new immigrants. The ceety is notable for its clean, dry air an serves as a major attraction tae asthmatics warldwide.[2][3]

Arad

  • עֲרָד
  • عِرَادَ
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259ʕarad
Official logo of Arad
Emblem o Arad
Arad is located in Israel
Arad
Arad
Coordinates: 31°15′21.44″N 35°12′47.36″E / 31.2559556°N 35.2131556°E / 31.2559556; 35.2131556Coordinates: 31°15′21.44″N 35°12′47.36″E / 31.2559556°N 35.2131556°E / 31.2559556; 35.2131556
Foondit21 November 1962
Govrenment
 • TeepCeety (frae 1995)
 • MayorNisan Ben Hemo
Area
 • Total93.14 km2 (35.96 sq mi)
Population
 (2015)[1]
 • Total24,436
 • Density260/km2 (680/sq mi)
Name meaninNamed efter Tel Arad
Websitehttp://www.arad.muni.il

Although attempts tae settle the aurie wur made as early as 1921, the ceety wis foondit anerlie in November 1962 as ane o the last twa development touns tae be established, an the first planned ceety in Israel. Arad's population grew significantly wi the Aliyah frae the Commonwalth o Independent States in the 1990s, an peaked in 2002 at 24,500 residents. The ceety haes seen a decline in population iver syne.

As the seicont-lairgest ceety in Israel in terms o jurisdiction, Arad contains a number o lairge public places an facilities, such as the ruins o Tel Arad, the Arad Park, an airfield servin domestic flichts, an Israel's first legal race circuit. It is also weel kent for its annual muisic festival, which wis ane o the maist popular annual muisic events in the kintra till 1995.

Internaitional relations

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Twin touns — sister ceeties

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References

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  1. "List of localities, in Alphabetical order" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. Kantor SZ, Frank M, Hoch-Kantor D; et al. (1966). "Airborne allergens and clinical response of asthmatics in Arad, a new town in a desert area in Israel". The Journal of allergy. 37 (2): 65–74. doi:10.1016/0021-8707(66)90122-5. PMID 5217164. Explicit use of et al. in: |author= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors leet (link)
  3. Frank M, de Vries A (1967). "Further observation on the clinical response of asthmatic settlers in Arad, Israel". The Journal of allergy. 40 (3): 182–183. doi:10.1016/0021-8707(67)90007-X. PMID 5231431.

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