Zikhron Ya’akov

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Zikhron Ya’akov is a historic town in northern Israel known for its early Zionist agricultural settlement, wineries, and scenic location overlooking the Mediterranean.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf locality in Israel
town
climate Mediterranean climate
country Israel
foundedAs agricultural settlement
foundedBy Jewish pioneers
early Zionist settlers
foundedWithSupportFrom Baron Edmond James de Rothschild
governedAs local council
hasCulturalSignificance center of early Jewish agricultural experimentation
symbol of early Zionist settlement movement
hasEconomicActivity hospitality services
viticulture
hasFeature historic architecture
viewpoints over the sea
hasHeritage Jewish agricultural pioneering
early Zionist history
hasIndustry agriculture
tourism industry
wine industry
hasLandmark historic town center
memorial sites
old synagogue
hasPopulationCharacteristic predominantly Jewish population
knownFor historic Zionist agricultural settlement
scenic views
tourism
wineries
languageUsed Hebrew
locatedIn Northern District, Israel
surface form: Northern Israel
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Haifa District
locatedNear Mediterranean coastline
locatedOn southern slopes of Mount Carmel
overlooks Mediterranean Sea
partOf Carmel foothills
surface form: Carmel region
regionType hilltop town
religionMajority Judaism
touristAttractionType heritage town
wine tourism destination
transportConnection road links to Haifa
road links to Tel Aviv

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Carmel Range adjacentTo Zikhron Ya’akov
Haifa District containsRegionalCouncil Zikhron Ya’akov
this entity surface form: Zikhron Ya'akov local council
Haifa (via Israeli road network) connectedTo Zikhron Ya’akov
this entity surface form: Zikhron Ya'akov
Binyamina nearCity Zikhron Ya’akov
this entity surface form: Zikhron Ya'akov