Golan Regional Council




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    מועצה אזורית גולן

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District Northern
Government

 • Type Regional council
 • Head of Municipality Haim Rokah
Area

 • Total 1,090,220 dunams (1,090.22 km2 or 420.94 sq mi)
Population
(2014)

 • Total 15,100
 • Density 14/km2 (36/sq mi)
Website Official website

The Golan Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית גולן, Arabic: مجلس الجولان الإقليمي‎) is a regional council that supervises regional services to Israeli settlements located on the Golan Heights. It is made up of 19 moshavim and 10 kibbutzim, and other villages. The council headquarters are in Katzrin. The current Head of Council is Eli Malka.


The Golan Heights were captured by Israel from Syria in the Six-Day War of 1967 and unilaterally annexed in 1980. They are internationally recognized as Syrian territory occupied by Israel.




Contents






  • 1 Heads of council


  • 2 Settlements


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Heads of council



  • Moshe Gorlik (1978–79)

  • Eytan Lis (1979–88)

  • Yehuda Vulman (1988–2001)

  • Eli Malka (2001–)


Shimon Sheves was deputy council head in the early years of the council's existence.



Settlements


Alphabetical list.








































































































































































type
name
founded
kibbutz

Afik
1972
moshav

Alonei HaBashan
1981
moshav

Aniam
1978
moshav

Avnei Eitan
1978
moshav

Bnei Yehuda
1972
kibbutz

Ein Zivan
1968
kibbutz

El Rom
1971
moshav

Eliad
1968
kibbutz

Geshur
1976
moshav

Givat Yoav
1970
comm.settlmt.

Had Nes
1989
moshav

Hispin (Haspin)
1978
moshav

Kanaf
1991
comm.settlmt.

Kela Alon
1991
moshav

Keshet
1974
kibbutz

Kfar Haruv
1974
moshav

Kidmat Tzvi
1981
moshav

Ma'ale Gamla
1975
kibbutz

Merom Golan
1967
kibbutz

Metzar
1981
kibbutz

Mevo Hama
1968
kibbutz

Natur
1980
moshav

Neot Golan
1968
moshav

Neve Ativ
1968
moshav

Nimrod
1982
moshav

Nov
1974
moshav

Odem
1975
kibbutz

Ortal
1977
moshav

Ramat Magshimim
1968
moshav

Ramot
1969
moshav

Sha'al
1980
moshav

Yonatan
1978


References





External links




  • (in Hebrew) Official website

  • Open to life





Coordinates: 32°59′37.55″N 35°41′56.55″E / 32.9937639°N 35.6990417°E / 32.9937639; 35.6990417








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