Binyamina-Giv'at Ada

Binyamina - Giw'at Ada ( Hebrew בנימינה - גבעת עדה ) has been founded in 2003 local association of the two cities Binyamina and Giw'at Ada in the Haifa District in northwestern Israel.

The local association is located south of the city of Haifa, north of Netanya and is not far from the Mediterranean Sea. The archaeological site is located in the west of the city Caesarea Binyamina.

Population

According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics lived in Binyamina - Giw'at Ada: 2004: 9800 people. 2009: 12,000 people.

Historian

Binyamina

Founded in 1922 by participants of the third aliyah, Binyamina was named after Baron Edmond (Benjamin) James de Rothschild. In 2003, the city has partnered with the local association Giv'at Ada Binyamina - Giv'at Ada. The city is known for the production of honey and wine.

Givat Ada was named after the wife of Baron Edmond James de Rothschild Adelaid ( Ada ).

Sons and daughters of the town

From the town of Binyamina:

  • Ehud Olmert, Israeli politician and Prime Minister
  • Ehud Manor, late Israeli poet

Twinning

The town of Binyamina maintains partnership relations with

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