Also known as Nazareth Ilit, Nof ha-Galil, Natsrat Ilit, Nazareth Illit, Nazareth Elite, Nazrat-Illit, Natzrat Ilit, Natsrat Elit
Mixed city in northern Israel, formerly named Nazareth Illit
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Nof HaGalil is a city in the Northern District of Israel with a population of 45,805.
Nof HaGalil was founded in 1957 as Nazareth Illit (Hebrew: נָצְרַת עִלִּית, romanized: Natzrat Ilit; Arabic: الناصرة العليا, romanized: An-Nāṣira al-‘ulyā, lit. 'Upper Nazareth'), it was planned as a Jewish town overlooking the city of Nazareth and the Jezreel Valley. In 1963, it was declared a local council, and in 1974, it formally gained the status of a city. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the city saw a large influx of Jewish immigrants from the former Soviet republics, which doubled the city's population and made it one of the centers of Russian Jewish culture in Israel.
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