Nehora

Nehora

Nehora (Hebrew: נְהוֹרָה‎‎) is a moshav (village) in the southern Israeli Coastal Plain about 5 km west Kiryat Gat in south-central Israel. It belongs to the Lakhish Regional Council. It is located just east of Route 352, across the road from Noga.

Nehora was founded in 1955 as part of the program to inhabit Hevel Lakhish and was intended to serve as a center of services for surrounding communities. A shopping center, regional school and the offices of the Lakhish Regional Council are located there. As of 2003 the population is 1,200 residents.

Coordinates: 31°37′21.35″N 34°42′17.64″E / 31.6225972°N 34.7049°E / 31.6225972; 34.7049


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