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Tel Aviv District
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Tel Aviv District is one of the six administrative divisions of Israel, located in the central part of the country. It includes the city of Tel Aviv and surrounding municipalities, making it a major economic and cultural hub for the nation.
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The Tel Aviv District (Hebrew: מחוז תל אביב; Arabic: منطقة تل أبيب) is one of the six administrative districts of Israel, with a population of 1.35 million residents. Despite being geographically smallest, it is the most densely populated district of Israel. It is 98.9% Jewish and 1.10% Arab (0.7% Muslim, 0.4% Christian).
Geographical distribution of the main ethno-cultural communities Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv and Central districts. The district's capital is Tel Aviv, one of the two largest cities in Israel and the country's economic, business and technological capital. The metropolitan area created by the Tel Aviv district and its neighboring cities is locally named Gush Dan.
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