Baqa-Jatt

Baqa - Jatt is a city in Israel. It was formed in 2003 by the merger of Baqa al - Gharbiyye and the neighboring village of Jatt. The city is part of the Arab triangle or triangle (Hebrew: Meschulasch ), almost exclusively with Arab residents.

Location

Baqa - Jatt is located in the Haifa District, Sub-district Hadera near the Green Line.

History

Baqa al - Gharbiyye

The oldest mention of the village dates from the Baqa 1265 during the campaign Baybars I.. Baqa al - Gharbiyye 1952 was a municipality. The status of a city received Baqa al - Gharbiyye in 1996. The place has an area of 9.5 km ².

The British Mandate and the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics indicate in the censuses in 1922 and 1931, and on November 8, 1948 May 22, 1961, May 19, 1972 June 4, 1983 and 4 November 1995, and a continuation of the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics to December 31, 1955 following population figures to:

Jatt

The village of Jatt was founded in 1782. In 1959 she was a separate municipality administration and retained this status until the amalgamation of 2003. Jatt The place has an area of 7 km ².

The British Mandate and the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics indicate in the censuses in 1922 and 1931, and on November 8, 1948 May 22, 1961, May 19, 1972 June 4, 1983, November 4, 1995 and a continuation of the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics to December 31, 1955 following population figures to:

Common history since 2003

2003, the two places Baqa al - Gharbiyye and Jatt were united to the new city of Baqa - Jatt.

Population

The Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics indicates when the census on May 22, 1961 May 19, 1972, June 4, 1983, November 4, 1995 and December 28, 2008, the following for regional management population figures:

Sons and daughters of the town

  • Ghalib Mudschadala (* 1953), politician

Pictures of Baqa-Jatt

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