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According to the ] (CBS), the population of Binyamina-Giv'at Ada was 9,800 at the end of 2004. The immigrant population<ref>Those who immigrated to Israel after 1990 are considered immigrants, regardless of origin, religion or status.</ref> numbered approximately 500. Two ] families from ] reside in the town. | According to the ] (CBS), the population of Binyamina-Giv'at Ada was 9,800 at the end of 2004. The immigrant population<ref>Those who immigrated to Israel after 1990 are considered immigrants, regardless of origin, religion or status.</ref> numbered approximately 500. Two ] families from ] reside in the town. | ||
The town is known for its production of ] and ] and was also the birthplace of the late Israeli songwriter ] and Israel's |
The town is known for its production of ] and ] and was also the birthplace of the late Israeli songwriter ] and Israel's former Prime Minister ]. It is also home to one of Israel's ], with three passenger platforms. | ||
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It has been suggested that Binyamina be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since August 2009. |
Template:Infobox Israel municipality
Binyamina-Giv'at Ada is a (local council) in the Haifa District of Israel. It is the result of the 2003 merger between the two local councils of Binyamina and Giv'at Ada.
According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), the population of Binyamina-Giv'at Ada was 9,800 at the end of 2004. The immigrant population numbered approximately 500. Two Samaritan families from Holon reside in the town.
The town is known for its production of wine and honey and was also the birthplace of the late Israeli songwriter Ehud Manor and Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert. It is also home to one of Israel's major train stations, with three passenger platforms.
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- Those who immigrated to Israel after 1990 are considered immigrants, regardless of origin, religion or status.
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