Ramat Gan

Ramat Gan is a city in , to the immediate east of , which almost acts as an extension of it. Ramat Gan is an eclectic town famous for many things totally unrelated to each other, including diamonds, football, malls, chocolates, Iraqi restaurants, a religious university, and an open-space African safari with lions.
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  • Type: Town with 130,000 residents
  • Description: city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel
  • Also known as: Gan
  • Neighbors: and

Places of Interest

Highlights include Givatayim Observatory and Beit Zvi.

Observatory
Photo: Wikimedia, Public domain.
The is a public observatory that was founded in 1968 by the Israeli Astronomical Association and the municipality.

Arts center
School for the Performing Arts, and Theater is a school of acting and theatre arts, located in the city of Ramat Gan, , established in 1950, and is named after Zvi Klir, who fell in the War of Independence.

College
Ponevez Yeshiva, often pronounced as Ponevitch Yeshiva, is a yeshiva founded in 1919 in , Lithuania, and located in , Israel since 1944.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Bnei Brak and Givat Shmuel.

, also spelled Bene Beraq, is an Israeli city. It lies in the Gush Dan district of which is the largest city, between Ramat Gan and Petach Tikvah.

is a small city of nearly 30,000 in . It is in the Center District, which also includes , , and .

Central Tel Aviv is the most important area in for visitors…

Ramat Gan

Latitude
32.0687° or 32° 4′ 7″ north
Longitude
34.8247° or 34° 49′ 29″ east
Population
130,000
Elevation
57 metres (187 feet)
United Nations Location Code
IL RMG
Open location code
8G4P3R9F+FV
Open­Street­Map ID
node 1697981331
Open­Street­Map feature
place=­town
Geo­Names ID
293788
Wiki­data ID
Q192807
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In Other Languages

From Afrikaans to Yiddish—“Ramat Gan” goes by many names.
  • Afrikaans: Ramat Gan
  • Arabic: رامات جن
  • Arabic: رامات غان
  • Arabic: رامات غن
  • Arabic: رمات جان
  • Arabic: رمات جن
  • Arabic: رمات غان
  • Arabic: رمت جن
  • Armenian: Ռամատ Գան
  • Asturian: Ramat Gan
  • Azerbaijani: Ramat-Qan
  • Basque: Ramat Gan
  • Bavarian: Ramat Gan
  • Belarusian: Рамат-Ган
  • Bulgarian: Рамат Ган
  • Catalan: Ramat Gan
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  • Cebuano: Ramat Gan
  • Chechen: Рамат-Ган
  • Chinese: 拉馬干
  • Chinese: 拉馬特甘
  • Chinese: 拉马特甘
  • Czech: Ramat Gan
  • Danish: Ramat Gan
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  • Dutch: Ramat Gan
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  • Egyptian Arabic: رمات جان
  • Egyptian Arabic: رمات غان
  • Esperanto: Ramat Gan
  • Estonian: Ramat-Gan
  • Finnish: Ramat Gan
  • French: Ramat Gan
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  • Galician: Ramat Gan
  • Georgian: რამათ განი
  • Georgian: რამათ-განი
  • Georgian: რამატ-განი
  • German: Ramat Gan
  • Greek: Ραμάτ Γκαν
  • Hebrew: גני ערמונים
  • Hebrew: הר הבנים
  • Hebrew: נווה יהושע
  • Hebrew: רמת גן
  • Hebrew: רָמַת גַּן
  • Hebrew: רמת-גן
  • Hindi: रमत गन
  • Hungarian: Ramat Gan
  • Ido: Ramat Gan
  • Indonesian: Ramat Gan
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  • Interlingua: Ramat Gan
  • Irish: Ramat Gan
  • Italian: Ramat Gan
  • Japanese: ラマト・ガン
  • Japanese: ラマトガン
  • Korean: 라마트간
  • Ladino: Ramat Gan
  • Latin: Ramatgan
  • Lithuanian: Ramat Ganas
  • Macedonian: Рамат Ган
  • Malay: Ramat Gan
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  • Manx: Ramat Gan
  • Marathi: रमात गान
  • Moksha: Рамат Ган
  • Mongolian: Рамат-Ган
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Ramat Gan
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Ramat Gan
  • Norwegian: Ramat Gan
  • Novial: Ramat Gan
  • Ossetian: Рамат-Ган
  • Persian: رمت گن
  • Polish: Ramat Gan
  • Portuguese: Ramat Gan
  • Portuguese: Ramat-Gan
  • Pushto: رمت ګن
  • Romanian: Ramat Gan
  • Russian: Рамат Ган
  • Russian: Рамат-Ган
  • Scots: Ramat Gan
  • Serbian: Ramat Gan
  • Serbian: Рамат Ган
  • Serbian: רמת גן
  • Silesian: Ramat Gan
  • Slovenian: Ramat Gan
  • Spanish: Ramat Gan
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  • Swahili: Ramat Gan
  • Swedish: Ramat Gan
  • Tagalog: Ramat Gan
  • Tajik: Рамат Ган
  • Tajik: Рамат-Ган
  • Turkish: Ramat Gan
  • Ukrainian: Рамат Ґан
  • Ukrainian: Рамат-Ган
  • Ukrainian: Рамат-Ґан
  • Urdu: رمات گان
  • Urdu: رمت غان
  • Venetian: Ramat Gan
  • Vietnamese: Ramat Gan
  • Waray (Philippines): Ramat Gan
  • Yiddish: רמת גן
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