Deir Hanna

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Deir Hanna
Hebrew דייר חנא
Arabic دير حنا
Government Local council
District North
Population 8 100 (2003)
Jurisdiction 7 500 dunams (7.5 km²)

Deir Hanna is a local council in the North District of Israel, located on the hills of the Lower Galilee, 30 km NE of Nazareth.

The town began as a monastery which became a castle in the Daher El-Omar era. Parts of the castle are still standing, as are the walls and the old village church and mosque, and it is considered a tourist attraction. Today, the town has a population of about 8100: 20% Christians and 80% Muslims. The town had been through a thorough modernization process in the last 10 years, and now has a full education system, healthcare facilities and sports playgrounds.

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