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  2. Ministry of Tourism (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Tourism (Hebrew: מִשְׂרַד הַתַּיָּרוּת, romanized: Misrad HaTayarut) is the Israeli government office responsible for tourism. The office was created in 1964, with Akiva Govrin being the first minister, but was appended to the Trade and Industry Ministry between 1977 and 1981.

  3. Category:Tourist attractions in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Jerusalem" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... By using this site, ...

  4. Tourism in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The World Travel and Tourism Council estimates that real GDP growth for tourism in Israel is expected to average 5.0% per annum over the years 2010–2020. The contribution of tourism to Gross Domestic Product is expected by WTTC to rise from 6.4% (US$12.0 billion) in 2010 to 7.2% ($22.1 billion) by 2020. [ 65 ]

  5. Jerusalem Biblical Zoo - Wikipedia

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    According to Dun and Bradstreet, the Biblical Zoo was the most popular tourist attraction in Israel from 2005 to 2007, and logged a record 738,000 visitors in 2009. [2] The zoo had about 55,000 members in 2009.

  6. Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Jerusalem Biblical Zoo has ranked consistently as Israel's top tourist attraction for Israelis. [305] [306] The national cemetery of Israel is located at the city's western edge, near the Jerusalem Forest on Mount Herzl. The western extension of Mount Herzl is the Mount of Remembrance, where the main Holocaust museum of Israel is located.

  7. Jerusalem Archaeological Park - Wikipedia

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    Jerusalem Archaeological Park, also known as Ophel Garden, is an archaeological park established in the 1990s in the Old City of Jerusalem. It is located south of the Western Wall Plaza and under the Dung Gate . [ 1 ]