Typical neighborhoods built in the western city during the 1950s to accommodate the numerous new immigrants who arrived in the city during that period. This was mass construction under adverse conditions according to specially designed plans. The immigrant housing projects were built on the slopes of the hill, and the public amenities, such as the school and the synagogue, were built on the uppermost part. By: Carta Jerusalem Language: English Print size: 21.67 x 15.49 cm, 8.53 x 6.10 inches 150 dpi - 1113 kB For your personal use only Watermarks will not appear in downloaded maps. For commercial and any other application please Contact Us
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