Category
page 1Geography of Central District (Israel)
Gush Dan
metropolitan area in Israel

Triangle
concentration of Israeli Arab towns and villages adjacent to the Green Line

Wilhelma
German Templer colony in Ottoman Palestine
Yavne-Yam
Yavne-Yam (, also spelled Yavneh-Yam, literally Yavne-Sea) or Minet Rubin (Arabic, literally Port of Rubin, referring to biblical Reuben; ) is an archaeological site located on Israel's Southern Coastal Plain, about 15 km south of Tel Aviv. Built on eolianite hills next to a small promontory forming the sole anchorage able to provide shelter to seagoing vessels between Jaffa and the Sinai, Yavne-Yam is notable for its role as the port of ancient Yavne. Excavations carried out by Tel Aviv University since 1992 have revealed continuous habitation from the second millennium BCE up to the Mid
Tzrifin
250px|right|thumb|Jaffa gate of Tzrifin
Tzrifin () is an area in Gush Dan (Dan Region) in central Israel, located on the eastern side of Rishon LeZion and including parts of Be'er Ya'akov. The area proper is defined as an 'area without jurisdiction' between the two cities.
Givat Haim
Kibbutz in Northern Israel