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Afula - ترجمة إلى إنجليزي

CITY IN ISRAEL
Afula, Israel; ʻAfula; 'Afula; עפולה; العفولة; Al-ʻAfūlaḧ; El Afule; Afulah; `Afula; Al-`Afulah; El Afula; Affula; Afule; Alaffoula; History of Afula; El-Afulah
  • 1940s [[Survey of Palestine]] map of ʿAfula and Merhavya
  • Afula c. 1950
  • Members of [[Yiftach Brigade]] from [[Beisan]] on leave in Afula in 1948
  • City Auditorium and Art Gallery
  • sarcophagi]] as the top layer.
  • Afula city hall
  • HaAtzmaut Square
  • Great synagogue of Afula
  • Old water tower at Afula station
  • BIG shopping center

Afula         
Afulla, city in Israel
Afulla      
n. Afula, città nel nord di Israele
Afula      
n. Afula, città nel nord di Israele

ويكيبيديا

Afula

Afula (Hebrew: עפולה Arabic: العفولة) is a city in the Northern District of Israel, often known as the "Capital of the Valley" due to its strategic location in the Jezreel Valley. As of 2021, the city had a population of 59,075.

Afula's ancient tell suggests habitation from the Late Calcolithic period to the Ayyubid period. It has been proposed that Afula is the location of the village Arbela mentioned in the Onomasticon of Eusebius and the 7th century Samaritan village of Kirjath Ophlatha. A fortress was built at the site during the Mamluk period.

A small Palestinian Arab village during the Ottoman period, it was sold in 1872 with the entire Jezreel valley to the Lebanese Sursock family. In 1925, the same area was acquired by the American Zionist Commonwealth as part of the Sursock Purchase. The majority Muslim and Christian population were removed, and replaced by Jewish immigrants, marking the foundation of modern Afula. After the establishment of the State of Israel in 1948, Afula was settled by Jewish immigrants from Iraq, Yemen and Romania. In 1972, it gained the status of a city. The 1990s saw Jewish immigration from Ethiopia and the former Soviet Union contribute to the growth of the city. Since 1995, the city has almost doubled its population.