Kafr Qara
Kafr Qara or Kafr Qari (Arabic: كفر قرع, Hebrew: כַּפְר קַרִע) is an Israeli-Arab toun 22 mile (35 km) sootheast o Haifa, Israel. In 2009, the population wis 15,300.[1]
Kafr Qara
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Hebrew transcription(s) | |
• ISO 259 | Kpar Qáriˁ |
• Forby spelt | Kefar Qara (offeecial) Kfar Qari (unoffeecial) |
Coordinates: 32°30′20.89″N 35°3′13.76″E / 32.5058028°N 35.0538222°ECoordinates: 32°30′20.89″N 35°3′13.76″E / 32.5058028°N 35.0538222°E | |
Destrict | Haifa |
Govrenment | |
• Teep | Local cooncil |
Area | |
• Total | 7 km2 (3 sq mi) |
Population (2009)[1] | |
• Total | 15,300 |
• Density | 2,200/km2 (5,700/sq mi) |
History
eeditKfar Qara wis founded about 350 years ago. The wird Qara in Arabic means pumpkin, which is the main crop for the community, hence the name Kfar Qara which means the village of the Pumpkin. Kafr Qara is part o the Triangle. It is located in the Wadi Ara region, northwest o the Green Line. The majority of the residents are Muslim.[1] It is governed by a local council. A sma percentage o the toun's laund wis expropriatit bi the local authorities an Israeli govrenment for public an militar uise.[2] Kafr Qara is ane o the walthier touns in the Triangle.[3]
Education
eeditIn September 2003, a group o local parents foondit a bilingual, multicultural elementar schuil in Kafr Qara, namit Hand in Hand – Bridge over the Wadi, or "Brig ower the Wadi". Kafr Qara heich schuil, established in 1970 as a vocational schuil, is nou a comprehensive heich schuil for 10t–12t graders frae Kafr Qara an environs. The schuil haes pairticipatit in multicultural projects such as Jitli, an affers a joint leadership program for Arab an Jewish teenagers.[2]
Notable residents
eedit- Nawaf Massalha, first Muslim tae serve on the Israeli cabinet
- Jamal Zahalka, Arab member o Knesset, Balad chairman
See an aw
eeditReferences
eedit- ↑ a b c "Table 3 - Population of Localities Numbering Above 2,000 Residents and Other Rural Population" (PDF). Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. 30 Juin 2010. Retrieved 30 October 2010.
- ↑ a b "Arab minority in Israel" (PDF). Archived frae the original (PDF) on 1 October 2011. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
- ↑ Stern, Yoav (17 Apryle 2011). "Kfar Qara group to protest lack of work caused by import of foreign labor - Haaretz Daily Newspaper | Israel News". Haaretz.com. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
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