- Buq'ata
Infobox Israel municipality
name=Buq'ata
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hebname=Hebrew|בֻּקְעָתָא, בוקעאתא
arname=بقعاتة
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founded=1880s
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district=north
population=5,300
popyear=2004
area_dunam=7000mayor=
Buq'ata ( _ar. بقعاتة; _he. בֻּקְעָתָא) is a
Druze town in the northernGolan Heights , currently administered byIsrael . It covers an area of 7,000dunam s (7 km²), at a height of 1,070 metres above sea level, between Mount Hermonit and Mount Varda. Buq'ata achieved recognition as a Local Council in 1982. The population is 5,300 (2004), with an annual growth rate of 2%.Economy
According to Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics (2001), the village is ranked just 2 out of 10 on the national socioeconomic index. In 2000, only 72.5 % of Grade 12 students were entitled to a matriculation certificate, and the average income was NIS 2,457 per month, as compared to the national average of NIS 6,835. The local economy is predominantly agricultural, with
apple s andgrape s being the main crops. Many residents works as laborers in the neighboring settlements.History
Buq'ata was founded in the 1880s by families from the neighboring town of
Majdal Shams . It was destroyed in 1888 during a series of feuds between rival villages in the area, and again in 1925, during theDruze Revolt . In 1967, the town was captured by Israel fromSyria during theSix-Day War .
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