Regional council (Israel)

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The Israeli Ministry of Interior recognizes three types of local government in Israel: cities, regional councils, and local councils.

The regional council in Israel is a local authority which governs multiple rural communities which are located in the same relative geographic vicinity. Each community, whose population usually does not exceed 2000, is managed by a local committee which sends representatives to the administering regional council.

There are 54 regional councils in Israel.

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Regional councils of Israel

Abu Basma | Al-Batuf | Beer Tuvia | Bet Shean Valley | Bnei Shimon | Brenner | Bustan al-Marj | Central Arava | Drom HaSharon | Ef'al | Eshkol | Lower Galilee | Upper Galilee | Gan Rave | Gederot | Gezer | Gilboa | Golan | Gush Etzion | Har Hebron | Hefer Valley | Hevel Eilot | Hevel Modi'in | Hevel Yavne | Hof Ashkelon | Hof HaCarmel | Hof HaSharon | Jezreel Valley | Northern Jordan Valley (Emek Hayarden) | Southern Jordan Valley (Biq'at Hayarden) | Lachish | Lev HaSharon | Lod Valley | Ma'ale Yosef | Mateh Asher | Matte Binyamin | Mateh Yehudah | Megiddo | Megilot Dead Sea | Menashe | Merchavim | Merom HaGalil | Mevo'ot HaHermon | Misgav | Nachal Soreq | Ramat Negev | Sha'ar HaNegev | Sdot Negev (Azata) | Shafir | Shomron | Tamar | Yoav | Zevulun


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