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Mattat Founded 1979 Founded by HaSuka members Council Ma'ale Yosef Region Galilee Coordinates 33°2′25.47″N 35°21′17.45″E / 33.0404083°N 35.3548472°ECoordinates: 33°2′25.47″N 35°21′17.45″E / 33.0404083°N 35.3548472°E Mattat (Hebrew: מַתָּת) is a small communal settlement in northern Israel. Located near the Lebanese Border between the cities of Ma'alot-Tarshiha and Safed, it falls under the jurisdiction of Ma'ale Yosef Regional Council. In 2006 it had a population of 185.
The village was founded in 1979 by a group of families from an organisation called HaSukah, and was the first settlement of the Lookouts in the Galilee plan. It is founded on the land of the Palestinian village of Dayr al-Qassi[1]
Today many of its residents whom are employed in local industry and agriculture. Tourism is also an important source of income, and Mattat natural beauty is taken advantage of by several small hotels.
Mattat's name is equivalent in gematria to 840, its altitude in metres. The high location and mountainous region provides the town with a relatively temperate climate. Summer temperatures rarely break 25°C and humidity is low, and summer nights are even chilly. The winters are cold and wet, with an average of over 800mm precipitation, including the occasional snow.
References
- ^ Khalidi (1992), p.13
Bibliography
- Khalidi, Walid (1992), All That Remains, Washington D.C.: Institute for Palestine Studies, ISBN 0-88728-224-5
Moshavim Communal settlements Categories:- Ma'ale Yosef Regional Council
- Community settlements in Israel
- Populated places established in 1979
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