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    Hod HaSharon (Hebrew: הוד־השרון, lit. 'Splendor of the Sharon [region]') [2] is a city in the Central District of Israel. The city is located approximately 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) east of the Mediterranean coastline, south of Kfar Saba, southeast of Ra'anana, and northeast of Ramat HaSharon.

  2. Hod HaSharon (Hebrew: הוֹד הַשָּׁרוֹן, lit. "Splendor of the Sharon plain ") is a city in the Central District in Israel. The city is about 10 km (6.2 mi) east of the Mediterranean coast, south of Kfar Saba, southeast of Raanana, and northeast of Ramat HaSharon. In 2022, 65,614 people lived there.

  3. Jan 13, 2019 · Addeddate 2019-01-13 08:34:08 Identifier TheIsraelProjectTheGlobalLanguageDictionary2009HasbaraManual Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6j17hh5r

  4. HOD HASHARON (Heb. הוֹד הַשָּׁרוֹן "Splendor of the Sharon"), semi-urban community with municipal council status, in central Israel, created by the amalgamation of four villages: Magdi'el, founded in 1924 by immigrants from Russia, Poland, and Lithuania, and shortly after joined by a group from Holland; Ramatayim, founded in ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MagdielMagdiel - Wikipedia

    Magdiel (Hebrew: מגדיאל) is one of the four original communities of Jewish farmers who combined in 1964 to form Hod Hasharon, Israel. It was founded in 1924 and according to a census conducted in 1931 by the British Mandate authorities had a population of 740.

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  8. May 25, 2021 · The Oxford English Dictionary provides definitions of approximately 290,500 English words, arranged alphabetically in twenty volumes, with cross-references, etymologies, and pronunciation keys, and includes a bibliography. 1998 reprint