Meitar

Meitar
Hebrew transcription(s)
  Hebrew מֵיתָר
  ISO 259 Meitar
  Also spelled Metar (official)

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Meitar
Coordinates: 31°19′38.15″N 34°56′18.78″E / 31.3272639°N 34.9385500°ECoordinates: 31°19′38.15″N 34°56′18.78″E / 31.3272639°N 34.9385500°E
District Southern
Government
  Type Local council (from 1987)
Area
  Total 16,696 dunams (16.696 km2 or 6.446 sq mi)
Population (2014)[1]
  Total 7,500
Name meaning string (of a tent, reflected in logo)

Meitar (Hebrew: מֵיתָר) is a small local council north-east of Beersheba, in Israel's Southern District. The town lies on Highway 60 just south of the Green Line on the southern edge of Mount Hebron, alongside the Yatir Forest. Meitar was founded in 1984.

According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, the population of Meitar was 7,500 at the end of 2014.[1] Its area is 16,696 dunams (~16.7 km²). It is ranked very highly on the Israeli socio-economic scale, with a score of 9/10.[2]

The area drew national attention during the Shai Dromi trial.

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