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  1. Ramat HaSharon, originally Ir Shalom (Hebrew: עִיר שָׁלוֹם, lit. City of Peace ), was a moshava established in 1923 by olim from Poland. [ 8 ] It was built on 2,000 dunams (2 square kilometres (0.77 sq mi)) of land purchased for 5 Egyptian pounds per dunam.

  2. Mar 1, 2021 · In 1979, around the time their daughter, Shani, was born, they found just the property. It was located in the middle of acres of strawberry fields 10 minutes north of Tel Aviv in a town called Ramat HaSharon. They built the biggest structure they could legally build on an eighth of an acre.

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  3. Aug 18, 2021 · An Israel Antiquities Authority excavation has yielded evidence of human activity in the Ramat Hasharon area from as early as 1,500 years ago.

  4. Ramat ha-Sharon was founded in 1923 as a middle-class village (moshavah) primarily based on citriculture. Following the crisis in citrus exports during World War II, the settlers turned to other branches, including vegetable growing. In the late 1940s, industrial enterprises were opened.

  5. At the beginning of the 20th Century, an idealistic group of new immigrants left Jaffa to build a new life. Enduring nature’s hardships and threats from Arab neighbors, they tilled the soil and built the “City of Peace” which later became “Ramat Hasharon”.

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  6. Ramat HaSharon, Israel. Photography: Shai Gil. Principal architect: Roni Friedman. Design team: Roni Friedman. Collaborators: Interior design: Roni Friedman. Built area: Site area: Approx. 400 m². Design year: 2022. Completion year: 2023. Civil engineer: Structural engineer: Environmental & MEP: Landscape: Lighting: Supervision: Visualization:

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  8. Aug 18, 2021 · The excavation was prompted by the Ramat Hasharon Municipality’s plans to establish a new residential neighborhood south of Holiday Park slated to be built on the outskirts of Tel Aviv.

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