Korazim

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Korazim
Korazim
Korazim
Coordinates: 32°54′37.07″N 35°33′2.51″E / 32.9102972°N 35.5506972°E / 32.9102972; 35.5506972Coordinates: 32°54′37.07″N 35°33′2.51″E / 32.9102972°N 35.5506972°E / 32.9102972; 35.5506972
Council Mevo'ot HaHermon Regional Council
Region Upper Galilee
Founded 1983
Website www.korazim.co.il

Korazim (Hebrew: כּוֹרָזִים) is a communal settlement in northern Israel in Korazim plateau. It belongs to the Mevo'ot HaHermon Regional Council.

It was founded in 1983 as a moshav, but after it merged with Ma'of it became a communal settlement. It is found just north of Lake Kinneret. It is named after ancient Chorazin, mentioned in the New Testament (Matthew 11:21), now the site of a much-visited archaeological park, which is located about 1 km east of the modern village.

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