Talk:Kiryat Yam

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moved from article - perhaps needs rewording to make sense

the canidath which is lead the surrveys is Shmuel siso which was the meir before but it for a job as the israeli console in the USA.

[edit] google earth note controversy

Everywhere I look it is simply stated that a google earth user added the note about the alleged old arab village. But is it true or not?? Is it a controversy because the israelis don't like the thought of it, or is it simply not true? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 84.215.252.82 (talk) 15:07, 14 February 2008 (UTC)

According to Israel, the town was founded in 1945, before the State of Israel was founded, and before the arabs ran away.

According to the British-sponsored Palestine Exploration Fund (PEF) map from 1880, Arab Ghawarina is a region east of Acre populated with Arabs and there is no evidence of any civilization in the area marked by Darby. Faceman1 (talk) 11:25, 24 April 2008 (UTC)


[edit] cleanup

  • Is it reasonable to include that it is predicted that the small cities will merge? Is it encyclopedic to prognosticate?
  • Should this be tagged as an Israel-geo-stub?