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  2. Haifa - Wikipedia

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    Haifa is Israel's third-largest city, consisting of 103,000 households, [92] or a population of 290,306. Immigrants from the former Soviet Union constitute 25% of Haifa's population, [ 93 ] thus making Russian one of the three main spoken languages of the city.

  3. List of cities in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Haifa: 1891 103,041 79,400 +29.77%: 49.4 1,809.2 0.255 Haifa: ... Population displacements in Israel after 1948; Population statistics for Israeli settlements in the ...

  4. Districts of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Haifa District (Hebrew: מְחוֹז חֵיפָה, Mehoz Heifa) Area: 866 km 2 [6] Population (EoY 2018): 1,032,800 [7] District capital: Haifa. Subdistricts and natural regions: Haifa Subdistrict – population: 583,400 311 Haifa Region; Hadera Subdistrict – population: 449,300 321 Karmel Coast; 322 Zikhron Ya’aqov Region; 323 Alexander ...

  5. Haifa metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Notes. 1 The population of "Jews and others" includes Jews, non-Arab Christians and those not classified by religion.; 2 The core area includes the city of Haifa.; 3 The inner ring consists of the Haifa District and includes the cities Kiryat Bialik, Kiryat Yam, Kiryat Motzkin, Kiryat Ata, Tirat Carmel and Nesher, as well as a multitude of smaller towns (local councils).

  6. Haifa District - Wikipedia

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    Haifa District (Arabic: منطقة حيفا) is an administrative district surrounding the city of Haifa in Israel. The district is one of the seven administrative districts of Israel, and its capital is Haifa. The district land area is 864 km 2 (299.3 mi 2). [4] Haifa

  7. Demographics of Israel - Wikipedia

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    The growth rate of the Arab population in Israel is 2.2%, while the growth rate of the Jewish population in Israel is 1.8%. The growth rate of the Arab population has slowed from 3.8% in 1999 to 2.2% in 2013, and for the Jewish population, the growth rate declined from 2.7% to its lowest rate of 1.4% in 2005.

  8. Arab localities in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Arab localities in Israel include all population centers with a 50% or higher Arab population in Israel. East Jerusalem and Golan Heights are not internationally recognized parts of Israel proper but have been included in this list. According to the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics census in 2010, "the Arab population lives in 134 towns and ...

  9. Arab citizens of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Arabs in Israel population pyramid in 2021 The lower town of Haifa, an area where Arabs, both Christians and Muslims, comprise around 70% of the residents. [205] In 2006, the official number of Arab residents in Israel was 1,413,500 people, about 20% of Israel's population.