- Maccabim-Re'ut
Maccabim-Re'ut (or Makkabbim-Re'ut; _he. מַכַּבִּים-רֵעוּת) is the unified name of the two community settlements Maccabim and Re'ut in the Center District of
Israel .In
2003 , the local council of Maccabim-Re'ut was united with the nearby Municipality ofModi'in (now calledModi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut ). The total area of the local council was about 3,500 km². According to theIsrael Central Bureau of Statistics , in September 2003 the population of Maccabim-Re'ut was 10,600. all of Maccabim-Re'ut's inhabitants areJews and thesex ratio is 945 women to 1000 men.Also according to the Israeli CBS, on
December 2001 Maccabim-Re'ut had a "high" level on the social-economical grade (9 out of 10). 82.1% of its students achieved a high school certificate. The average salary was NIS 9,683 (national average: NIS 6,835).The project of founding Maccabim in
1985 was led by the InternationalMaccabi organisation; the project of founding nearby Re'ut in1987 was led by an association of Israel's Standing Army officers.
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