Tamar Regional Council

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Tamar ٌRegional Council

Headquarters of the Tamar Regional Council at Neve Zohar on the shores of the southern Dead Sea.
Hebrew מועצה אזורית תמר
Founded in 1955
Government Regional council
District South
Population 1,500 (2005)
Jurisdiction 1,650,000 dunams
Head of municipality Dov Litvinoff

The Tamar Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית תמר‎) is a regional council in Israel's South District, on the south and western edges of the Dead Sea along the Arava valley. The council was established in 1955 with the opening of lodging at Sodom near the Dead Sea Works, and its jurisdiction covers an area of 1,650 km².

The first council head was Yehuda Almog (Kopelivitch), who had lived in the area from 1934. The present Mayor of the Tamar Regional Council is Mr. Dov Litvinoff.

The council today encompasses communal villages, agriculture , factories, tourist sites, and military and civilian installations. While the Tamar council only has a permanent population of 1,500,[citation needed] a large number of people from other areas are employed both year-round and seasonally at the Dead Sea Works, the Dead Sea hotel district at Neve Zohar, and numerous other tourist spots like Ein Gedi and Masada. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the total population of the regional council in 2006 was 2,300.[1]

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Ir Ovot was disbanded as a kibbutz in the mid-1980s, but an unincorporated group of families still live on the site.

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Coordinates: 31°27′N 35°23′E / 31.45, 35.383

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