Central Arava Regional Council

Central Arava Regional Council

Infobox Israel municipality
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The Central Arava Regional Council ( _he. מועצה אזורית הערבה התיכונה) is a Regional Council in the South District of Israel.

It encompasses 7 or 8 settlements near the eastern border of Israel, south of the Dead Sea. All settlements are located near Route 90, which is the longest north-south road in Israel.

ettlements in the council

The following towns and villages are located in the Central Arava Regional Council:
* Ein Yahav (עין יהב)
* Hatzeva (חצבה)
* Idan (עידן)
* Paran (פארן)
* Sapir (ספיר)
* Tzofar (צופר)
* Tzukim (צוקים)
* Hemdat Midbar (חמדת מדבר), under construction as of 2007

External links

* [http://www.arava.co.il/english Central Arava regional councîl (www.arava.co.il)]


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