Emek Hayarden Regional Council

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The Emek Hayarden Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית עמק הירדן‎), lit. Jordan River Regional Council (for explanation, please see Jordan Valley Regional Council), is a regional council in the Jordan River Valley between the Sea of Galilee in the north and Bet Shean in the south

Most of the settlements are located on Route 90 a north-south road which traverses the council's territory parallel to the Jordan River.

This regional council provides various municipal services for the villages within its territory:

  • Afikim (kibbutz)
  • Almagor (moshav)
  • Alumot (kibbutz)
  • Ashdot Yaakov Me'uchad
  • Ashdot Yaakov Ichud
  • Bet Hazera (kibbutz)
  • Deganya (kibbutz)
  • Ein Gev (kibbutz)
  • Ginosar (kibbutz)
  • Kinneret (moshava)
  • Kvutzat Kinneret (kibbutz)
  • Massada (kibbutz)
  • Ma'agan (kibbutz)
  • Ha'on (kibbutz)
  • Hokok (kibbutz)
  • Poriah, Neveh Oved
  • Poriah (work camp)
  • Ravid (kibbutz)
  • Sha'ar HaGolan (kibbutz)
  • Tel Katzir (kibbutz)
  • Upper Poriah


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