Mas'ade
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For other uses, see Masada (disambiguation).
Mas'ade (Hebrew: מסעדה, Arabic: مسعدة) is a Druze village in the Golan Heights in the far north of Israel. It controls an area of 11,985 dunams, and has a population of 3,200. It was given the status of a local council in 1982.
Near Mas'ade are Birkat Ram and Odem Forest.
Mas'ade is located at the intersection of Route 99, which leads west to Kiryat Shmona, and Route 98, which leads north to Hermon mountain and south to the Kinneret.
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