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The Survey of Western Palestine: Arabic and English Name Lists Collected During the Survey by Lieutenants Conder and Kitchener, R. E. Transliterated and Explained by E.H. Palmer
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had a population of 175; 13 Jews, 118 Muslims and 44 Christian, where the Christians were 31 Orthodox and 13 Roman Catholics.
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On the kibbutz is a large plastics factory, also named Ginegar. The factory produces mainly plastic products for
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List of villages sold by Sursocks and their partners to the Zionists since British occupation of Palestine
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The Survey of Western Palestine: Memoirs of the Topography, Orography, Hydrography, and Archaeology
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recruited members of Ginegar to plant Balfour Forest, its first forestation project.
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Census of Palestine 1931. Population of Villages, Towns and Administrative Areas
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Administration and Population of the Sancak of Safed in the Sixteenth Century
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it had a population of 109, all Jews, in a total of 17 houses.
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in Lebanon. At the time, there were 25 families living there.
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Palestine: Report and General Abstracts of the Census of 1922
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The area was acquired by the Jewish community as part of the
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from the name of a herb, according to Palmer, 1881, p.
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Pictures: the first years of the kibbutz, daily life
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Barron, 1923, Table XI, Sub-district of Nazareth, p.
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Pictures: the first years of the kibbutz, landscape
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Jerusalem: Government of Palestine. 513:. Israel Central Bureau of Statistics 403:in the area at the time, came in the 227:, it falls under the jurisdiction of 1220:Populated places established in 1922 902:Survey of Western Palestine, Map 8: 635: 357:was sold to Zionist groups by the 256:. The village was mentioned in the 411:. They united in 1920 to establish 208: 13: 419:, at a site later used by kibbutz 378: 14: 1251: 878: 284:. The village was designated as 1235:Russian-Jewish culture in Israel 470: 458: 446: 318:had about 125 inhabitants; all 49: 42: 29: 1230:Polish-Jewish culture in Israel 1205:Jezreel Valley Regional Council 944:Jezreel Valley Regional Council 751:(Illustrated ed.). BRILL. 704: 693:If you build it, they will come 686: 649: 623: 229:Jezreel Valley Regional Council 50: 792:"beetles"; a ruined tower p. 745:Grootkerk, Salomon E. (2000). 611: 598: 582: 570: 558: 546: 537: 525: 239: 1: 494: 629:Barron, 1923, Table XVI, p. 387:Kibbutz Ginegar Culture hall 7: 712:Barron, J. B., ed. (1923). 298:Survey of Western Palestine 260:for the year 1555–6, named 10: 1256: 718:. Government of Palestine. 482: 234: 1169: 1121: 1038: 950: 870:10.1179/peq.1900.32.4.355 188: 180: 166: 158: 146: 134: 122: 114: 103: 68: 37: 28: 21: 16:Place in Northern, Israel 370:1922 census of Palestine 766:Mills, E., ed. (1932). 736:. Vol. 2. London: 477:Ginegar watchtower 1942 854:"Reports from Galilee" 388: 330:Jezreel Valley railway 1123:Community settlements 657:"Ginegar: Early Days" 604:Grootkerk, 2000, pp. 576:Schumacher, 1900, p. 564:Schumacher, 1888, p. 511:"Regional Statistics" 386: 341:Jinjar (Arab village) 88:32.66389°N 35.25833°E 1068:Bethlehem of Galilee 432:Jewish National Fund 811:Columbia University 368:At the time of the 336:British Mandate era 326:Gottlieb Schumacher 84: /  591:, evidence to the 543:Rohde, 1979, p. 83 389: 363:absentee landlords 264:, located in the 104:Grid position 93:32.66389; 35.25833 1192: 1191: 908:Wikimedia commons 758:978-90-04-11535-4 349:. In 1921, 4,000 198: 197: 1247: 1215:Kibbutz Movement 937: 930: 923: 914: 913: 889: 885:Official website 873: 845: 825: 823: 822: 813:. Archived from 791: 773: 762: 741: 719: 699: 690: 684: 680:Mills, 1932, p. 678: 672: 671: 669: 668: 659:. 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Ginegar is located in Jezreel Valley region of Israel
32°39′50″N 35°15′30″E / 32.66389°N 35.25833°E / 32.66389; 35.25833
PAL
District
Northern
Council
Jezreel Valley
Affiliation
Kibbutz Movement
Polish
Russian Jews
www.ginegar.net
Hebrew
kibbutz
Israel
Nazareth
Migdal HaEmek
Jezreel Valley Regional Council
Ottoman
Johanan ben Nuri
defter
Nahiya
Tabariyya
Liwa
Safad
Timar
PEF
Survey of Western Palestine (SWP)
adobe

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