Ramat HaSharon
Ramat HaSharon is an affluent city located on Israel's central coastal strip in the south of the Sharon region, bordering the cities of Tel Aviv to the south, Hod-HaSharon to the east, and Herzliya and kibbutz Glil Yam to the north.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Geological museum and Canada Stadium.
Canada Stadium
Stadium
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The Canada Stadium is a tennis stadium in the Tel Aviv District city of Ramat HaSharon, Israel. It is the country’s main tennis venue, and is used mainly by the Israeli Davis Cup and Fed Cup teams.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include HaKfar HaYarok and Glil Yam.
HaKfar HaYarok
Suburb
Photo: David Shay, CC BY-SA 2.5.
HaKfar HaYarok - Levi Eshkol Green Village is a youth village in Israel, located in southern Ramat HaSharon, along the northern border of Tel Aviv.
Glil Yam
Village
Photo: דוד שי, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Glil Yam is a kibbutz in central Israel. Located in the Sharon plain between Ramat HaSharon and Herzliya, it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council. In 2023 it had a population of 621.
Tzahala
Suburb
Ramat HaSharon
- Categories: city, city council, human settlement, and locality
- Location: Tel Aviv, Israel, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
32.14313° or 32° 8′ 35″ northLongitude
34.83809° or 34° 50′ 17″ eastPopulation
47,200Elevation
68 metres (223 feet)United Nations Location Code
IL RAMOpen location code
8G4P4RVQ+76OpenStreetMap ID
node 278478765OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Yiddish—“Ramat HaSharon” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “رامات هاشارون”
- Arabic: “رمات هشارون”
- Armenian: “Ռամաթ ՀաՇարոն”
- Asturian: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Belarusian: “Рамат-ха-Шарон”
- Catalan: “Ramat ha-Xaron”
- Catalan: “Ramat Hasharon”
- Cebuano: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Chinese: “拉馬特沙龍”
- Chinese: “拉马特沙龙”
- Czech: “Ramat ha-Šaron”
- Czech: “Ramat Hašaron”
- Czech: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Danish: “Ramat Ha-Sharon”
- Danish: “Ramat haScharon”
- Danish: “Ramat Hasharon”
- Danish: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Dutch: “Ramat Hasjaron”
- Egyptian Arabic: “رامات هاشارون”
- Esperanto: “Ramat HaŜaron”
- Finnish: “Ramat HaSharon”
- French: “Ramat Ha-Sharon”
- French: “Ramat Hasharon”
- French: “Ramat-Hasharon”
- Georgian: “რამათ-ჰაშარონი”
- German: “Ramat haScharon”
- German: “Ramat Hasharon”
- Hebrew: “רמה’ש”
- Hebrew: “רמת השרון”
- Hungarian: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Indonesian: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Italian: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Japanese: “ラマト・ハシャロン”
- Korean: “라마트하샤론”
- Lithuanian: “Ir Šalomas”
- Lithuanian: “Ramat Hašaronas”
- Mongolian: “Рамат-ха-Шарон”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Persian: “رمت هشارون”
- Polish: “Ramat ha-Szaron”
- Polish: “Ramat Hasharon”
- Portuguese: “Ramat Ha-Sharon”
- Portuguese: “Ramat Hasharon”
- Russian: “Рамат Ха-Шарон”
- Russian: “Рамат Хашарон”
- Russian: “Рамат-ха-Шарон”
- Scots: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Slovenian: “Ramat Hasharon”
- Spanish: “Ramat Ha-Sharon”
- Spanish: “Ramat Hasharon”
- Spanish: “רמת השרון”
- Swahili: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Swedish: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Tagalog: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Turkish: “Ramat HaŞaron”
- Ukrainian: “Рамат-га-Шарон”
- Urdu: “رمت ہشارون”
- Vietnamese: “Ramat HaSharon”
- Waray (Philippines): “Ramat HaSharon”
- Yiddish: “רמת השרון”
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