Klil

Klil

Entrance to the village
Klil
Coordinates: 32°58′56.28″N 35°11′49.55″E / 32.9823000°N 35.1970972°E / 32.9823000; 35.1970972Coordinates: 32°58′56.28″N 35°11′49.55″E / 32.9823000°N 35.1970972°E / 32.9823000; 35.1970972
Council Mateh Asher
Region Western Galilee
Affiliation Agricultural Union
Founded 1979

Klil (Hebrew: כְּלִיל) is a communal settlement in northern Israel. Located near Nahariya between Yanuh-Jat and Kafr Yasif, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 351.

The village was established in 1979 by a group of city-dwellers who had purchased the land from landlords living in neighbouring villages. It was named after the ancient building discovered in the area called Horvat Klil (lit. Klil Ruins). The village is not connected to the power grid, and all electricity is generated by solar and wind power. There is an olive orchard and press which manufactures organic olive oil, and a microbrewery, Malka, as well as a number of small enterprises such as a bakery and two small restaurants.

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