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Matzuva Hebrew מַצּוּבָה Also spelled Mazzuva (officially) Matzuba (unofficially)
Founded 1940 Founded by German Jews Council Mateh Asher Region Western Galilee District North Affiliation Kibbutz Movement Coordinates 33°3′47.87″N 35°9′29.52″E / 33.0632972°N 35.1582°ECoordinates: 33°3′47.87″N 35°9′29.52″E / 33.0632972°N 35.1582°E Matzuva (Hebrew: מַצּוּבָה), also known as Matzuba, is a kibbutz in the Western Galilee in northern Israel. Located south of the development town of Shlomi, it falls under the jurisdiction of Mateh Asher Regional Council. In 2011 it had a population of 600.
The village was established in 1940 by immigrants from Germany, members of the Maccabi HaTzair youth movement. It was named after the nearby Matzuva antiquities.
Economy
Due to economic problems, the kibbutz textile factory closed down in 2003.[1]In 2011, the kibbutz won awards for its avocado harvests. It operates a volunteer program and an ulpan for Hebrew language acquisition. [2]
References
Adamit · Afek · Beit HaEmek · Eilon · Ein HaMifratz · Evron · Ga'aton · Gesher HaZiv · Hanita · Kabri · Kfar Masaryk · Lohamey HaGeta'ot · Matzuva · Rosh HaNikra · Sa'ar · Shomrat · Yas'ur · YehiamMoshavim Communal settlements Minorities villages Categories:- Mateh Asher Regional Council
- Kibbutzim
- Kibbutz Movement
- Populated places established in 1940
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