Tel Aviv and Jaffa were later merged into a single municipality in 1950, two years after the , which was proclaimed in the city | In the late 1980s the city had an aging population of 317,000 |
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London: Journal of the Palestine Oriental Society 5:82-84 | [ ], David Saranga, 17 December 2008• However, the city's municipality struggled to cope with an influx of new immigrants |
Together with in neighboring , the student population numbers over 50,000, including a sizeable.
18, , 7 September 2007 in Hebrew• 8 percent of the population, Muslims and Arab Christians make up 4 | 17 December 2015 at the• As Tel Aviv celebrated its centennial in 2009, the city attracted a number of architects and developers, including , , and |
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Ami Sedghi 12 June 2012 | The , established in 1935 on the banks of the , is the largest rowing club in Israel |
According to Tel Aviv-Yafo Municipality, the average income in the city, which has an of 4.
10The city averages 528 millimeters 20 | |
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Unlike other forms of public transport, these taxis also operate on Fridays and Saturdays the Jewish sabbath "Shabbat" | The cornerstone for the building was laid on 28 July 1909 |
But at that stage it refrained from making any changes at all in Tel Aviv's municipal status.
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