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CITY IN ISRAEL
Yokne'am Illit; Yoqne'am Illit; Startup Village, Yokneam; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Startup Village - Yokneam; Yokneam Illit City Council
  • Yokneam illit (2009)
  • "Green Day" Festivities in Yokneam Illit
  • Hapoel Yokneam Indoor Basketball Courts (seats 500)
  • Yokneam Maabara (1952)
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  • Mellanox and Given Imaging buildings
  • Startup Village high-tech park in Yokneam Illit
  • Inside the Yokneam City Theater
  • Entrance to the Yokneam City Theater (right)
  • Yokneam Illit
  • The Yokneam Media Museum
  • Yokneam Science Museum

Yokneam      
n. Yokneam, pequeña ciudad situada al norte de Israel

ويكيبيديا

Yokneam Illit

Yokneam Illit (Hebrew: יָקְנְעָם עילית), also Yoqne'am Illit and Jokneam Illit, is a city in northern Israel. It is located in a hilly region of the lower Galilee at the base of the Carmel Mountains, and overlooks the Jezreel Valley. It is 21 kilometres (13 miles) from Haifa and 80 kilometres (50 mi) from Tel Aviv. Yokneam is known as Israel's "Startup Village," because its high-tech hub is surrounded by forest and small communities.

Yokneam Illit was founded in 1950 and became a local authority in 1967, and a city in 2007. The city is located alongside the country's major highways – Highway 70 and Highway 6. In 2021 it had a population of 24,158.

Starting in 1989 when a new mayor, Simon Alfassi, was elected, the economic structure of Yokneam Illit changed from a centralized dependence on two large factories to a dispersed base of many small high-tech companies. As the number and size of the companies grew, Yokneam and the small communities around it began to attract young entrepreneurs and developers who were looking for a less urban alternative to the Tel Aviv area. It now has over 100 high-tech companies, and exports of approximately 5 billion US dollars annually.

The policy of the municipality is to build low-density, spacious homes to preserve the landscape and views from every home. Although real estate prices are low relative to the Tel Aviv area, its high rate of growth in recent years has pushed prices up faster than in similar-sized cities.