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The city is located 60 kilometres northwest of Jerusalem and 90 kilometres south of the city of Haifa. The city is economically stratified between the north and south.

Another notable location in the images is the city of Jerusalem, visible in the lower right; the time span between the two images shows that this city has also had large urban changes in the north area since Another aim of these images is to promote the opportunity to download Landsat data through the ESA portals, where images captured every day are made available in near real time to the users and the scientific community.

View large format slider. Tel Aviv, Israel. More information is available on Wikipedia Tel Aviv. A tel is an ancient mound which covers layers of archeological evidence of past settlements.

And aviv , means spring. Mentioned in Episodes 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 53, 56, Old New Land Altneuland. Jewish Virtual Library. Tel Aviv-Yafo. Weiss wrote the names of the participants on the white shells and the plot numbers on the grey shells. The time was at a peak wave of Jewish immigration — the Second Aliya.

Neighborhoods in the ancient port city of Jaffa were becoming overpopulated and crowded. Many of the newcomers were Europeans of middle-class origin who sought to build surroundings that would give them a sense of what they had left behind. They wanted to build a modern suburb of Jaffa. In response to the unplanned expansion of the city, Geddes was invited by the municipality in to present a comprehensive master plan for Tel Aviv. In his vision, Tel Aviv was to be a garden city, as foreseen by its founders.

His plan called for a clear distinction between main streets, residential streets and vegetation filled pedestrian boulevards. An important element of his plan, reflecting the social climate of the time, was the creation of shared public spaces - in the form of parks and squares, as well as within residential blocks. The city was again transformed starting in by a massive wave of immigration of Jews fleeing persecution in Europe whose arrival rapidly expanded a small town of 42, people into a flourishing city of , by In , in the midst of this wave the Fifth Aliya , Tel Aviv was declared a city, and Meir Dizengoff, the president of its council, as its first mayor.

The housing needs of this wave of immigration brought the rise of the Bauhaus, or Modern Movement, style of architecture. Many architects trained in the Modern style were among the refugees from Europe who began rapidly building to accommodate the population growth, resulting in what today is known as the White City. Tel Aviv was the center of the emergence of Hebrew culture and culture in Hebrew — and remains so to this very day.



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