Kiryat Bialik
Kiryat Bialik is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. The city was established on July 18, 1934, during the Fifth Aliyah. It is one of the five Krayot suburbs to the north of Haifa.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Town with 39,300 residents
- Description: city in Israel
- Also known as: “Qiryat Bialik”, “Qiryat Bialiq”, and “Qiryat-Beyaliq”
Places of Interest
Highlights include Kiryat Motzkin and Municipal Library.
Kiryat Motzkin
Railway station
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Kiryat Motzkin railway station is an Israel Railways passenger station serving the city of Kiryat Motzkin and the surrounding Kerayot region.
Kiryat Haim
Railway station
Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Kiryat Haim railway station is an Israel Railways passenger station serving Haifa's borough of Kiryat Haim and its immediate surrounding region.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Kfar Bialik and Kiryat Motzkin.
Kfar Bialik
Village
Kiryat Motzkin
Town
Photo: Hanay, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kiryat Motzkin is a city in the Haifa District of Israel, 8 kilometres north of the city center of Haifa. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, in 2023 it had a population of 51,349.
Kiryat Shmuel
Suburb
Photo: Orrling, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Kiryat Shmuel is a neighborhood at the perimeter of the city of Haifa in northern Israel. The neighborhood is bounded by Kiryat Haim in the south and in the west, by Kiryat Yam in the west, and by Kiryat Motzkin in the east.
Kiryat Bialik
- Categories: city, city council, and locality
- Location: Haifa District, Israel, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
32.82858° or 32° 49′ 43″ northLongitude
35.08449° or 35° 5′ 4″ eastPopulation
39,300Elevation
12 metres (39 feet)OpenStreetMap ID
node 1133936650OpenStreetMap feature
place=town
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Yiddish—“Kiryat Bialik” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “كريات بياليك”
- Armenian: “Կիրյատ Բյալիկ”
- Asturian: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Azerbaijani: “Kiryat-Byalik”
- Catalan: “Qiryat Bialiq”
- Catalan: “Qiryat Byaliq”
- Cebuano: “Qiryat Bialik”
- Chinese: “比亚利克村”
- Chinese: “比亞利克村”
- Czech: “Kirjat Bialik”
- Czech: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Czech: “Qiryat Bialik”
- Danish: “Kirjat Bialik”
- Dutch: “Kirjat Bialik”
- Dutch: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Egyptian Arabic: “كريات بياليك”
- Esperanto: “Kirjat Bialik”
- Esperanto: “Kirjat Bjalik”
- Finnish: “Kirjat Bialik”
- French: “Kiryat-Bialik”
- French: “Qiryat-Bialik”
- German: “Kiriat Bialik”
- German: “Kirjat Bialik”
- German: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Greek: “Κιριάτ Μπιαλίκ”
- Hebrew: “קריית ביאליק”
- Hebrew: “קרית ביאליק”
- Indonesian: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Irish: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Italian: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Japanese: “キリアット・ビアリク”
- Japanese: “キリヤット・ビアリク”
- Japanese: “キリャト・ビアリク”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Norwegian Bokmål: “Qiryat Bialik”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Norwegian: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Persian: “کریات بیالیک”
- Polish: “Kirjat Bialik”
- Polish: “Qiryat Bialik”
- Portuguese: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Portuguese: “Qiryat Bialik”
- Romanian: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Russian: “Кирьят Бялик”
- Russian: “Кирьят-Бялик”
- Scots: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Spanish: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Spanish: “Qiryat Bialik”
- Swahili: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Swedish: “Qiryat Bialik”
- Tagalog: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Turkish: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Ukrainian: “Кір’ят-Бялік”
- Urdu: “کریات بیالیک”
- Vietnamese: “Kiryat Bialik”
- Yiddish: “קרית ביאליק”
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Notable Places Nearby
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