Bet Ya‘aqov

Bet Ya‘aqov is a locality in , . Bet Ya‘aqov is situated nearby to the suburb , as well as near the locality .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Menora Mivtachim Arena and Tel Aviv–HaHagana railway station.

Stadium
Yad Eliyahu Arena, Hebrew: היכל יד אליהו, known as the and formerly as the Nokia Arena for commercial reasons, is a large multi-purpose sports indoor arena that is located in southeast , Israel.

Railway station
is a major railway station on the Ayalon Railway in southern , , serving most lines of Israel Railways.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include HaArgazim and Neve Zahal.

Suburb
is a suburb.

Suburb
Neve Tzahal is a neighborhood of , . It is located in the southern part of the city. The neighborhood was built 1950-1951 between Kfar Shalem and Shechunat Hatikva and originally housed military families.

Suburb
is a neighborhood of , Israel, named after Walworth Barbour, and located in the southeastern part of the city. was built in the 1970s, along with similar neighborhoods, after parts of Kfar Shalem were evicted of their Jewish population.

Bet Ya‘aqov

Latitude
32.04914° or 32° 2′ 57″ north
Longitude
34.79687° or 34° 47′ 49″ east
Elevation
23 metres (75 feet)
Open location code
8G4P2QXW+MP
Geo­Names ID
8597516
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In Other Languages

“Bet Ya‘aqov” goes by many names.
  • Hebrew: Bet Ya‘aqov
  • Hebrew: בית יעקב

Localities in the Area

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