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Sister Cities with Israeli Cities SISTER CITIES WITH ISRAELI CITIES שם העיר )התאומה( FOREIGN CITY COUNTRY שם העיר בישראל ISRAELI CITY בחו"ל Santa Fe Argentina עפולה Afula La Plata Argentina באר שבע Beer Sheva Rosario Argentina חיפה Haifa San Isidro Argentina הרצליה Herzliya Tucuman Argentina נצרת עילית Nazareth Illit Parana Argentina רחובות Rehovot Buenos Aires Argentina תל אביב-יפו Tel Aviv-Yafo Parramatta Australia באר שבע Beer Sheva Gold Coast Australia נתניה Netanya Bregenz Austria עכו Acco Klagenfurt Austria נצרת עילית Nazareth Illit Vitebsk Belarus ראשון לציון Rishon LeZion Antwerp Belgium חיפה Haifa Brasil ריו דה ז'נרו Rio de Janeiro רמת גן Ramat Gan Porto Alegre Brazil חיפה Haifa Pernik Bulgaria באקה אל גרביה Baqa el Garbiya Smolyan Bulgaria אילת Eilat Rodopi Bulgaria גן רווה מ.א. .Gan Rave R.C Kyustendil Bulgaria קרית אונו Kiryat Ono Drianovo Bulgaria מעלה אדומים Maale Adumim Sofia Bulgaria תל אביב-יפו Tel Aviv-Yafo Kardjali Bulgaria יפיע Yaffa Dundas, Ontario Canada עפולה Afula Cote Saint-Luc Canada אשקלון Ashkelon Montreal, Quebec Canada באר שבע Beer Sheva Winnipeg Canada באר שבע Beer Sheva Gatineau, PQ Canada חדרה Hadera Hampstead, PQ Canada קרית שמונה Kiryat Shemona Kalgeri Canada מזכרת בתיה Mazkeret Batia Laval, Quebec Canada פתח תקוה Petach Tikva Vaughan Canada רמלה Ramla Richmond Canada נתניה Netanya Calama Chile ערד Arad Iquique Chile אשקלון Ashkelon Valparaiso Chile בת ים Bat Yam Arica Chile אילת Eilat Los Condes Chile פתח תקוה Petach Tikva San Pedro de Atacama Chile יקנעם עילית Yokneam Elit Wuhan, Hubei province China אשדוד Ashdod Xinyang- Henan Province China אשקלון Ashkelon Tongxiang, Zhejiang China עתלית Atlit Tongxiang, Zhejiang China אזור Azor Hangzhou China בית שמש Beit Shemesh Lhasa-Tibet China בית שמש Beit Shemesh Changzhou China דליית אל כרמל Daliat el Carmel Harbin China גבעתיים Givatayim Rizhao China חדרה Hadera Chengdu China חיפה Haifa Shanghai China חיפה Haifa Yangzhou China הרצליה Herzliya Anshan China חולון Holon dk Page 1 1 SISTER CITIES WITH ISRAELI CITIES שם העיר )התאומה( FOREIGN CITY COUNTRY שם העיר בישראל ISRAELI CITY בחו"ל Huangshan China כרמיאל Karmiel Jinan-Shandong China כפר סבא Kfar Saba Hongkou, Shanghai China קרית חיים Kiryat Haim Germu, Qinghai Province China קרית מלאכי Kiryat Malakhi Kaifeng China קרית מוצקין Kiryat Motzkin Jinan, Shandong Prov. China לוד Lod Boaji, Shaanxi China נשר Nesher Qingdao, Shandong Province China נס ציונה Ness Ziona Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province China אופקים Ofaqim Haikou China עומר Omer Yiyang China פתח תקוה Petah Tikvah Nanyang, Henan Province China קרית גת Qiryat Gat Shenyang China רמת גן Ramat Gan Weifang China רמלה Ramle Puyang, Henan China רחובות Rehovot Tianjin China ראשון לציון Rishon LeZion Sixi China ראש העין Rosh Ha'Ayin Tongxiang, Zhejiang China סחנין Sakhnin Suzhou China סביון Savyon Beijing China תל אביב-יפו Tel Aviv-Yafo Woshi China טבריה Tiberias Mian Yang, Sichuan China יקנעם עילית Yokneam Elit Huzhou China יקנעם עילית Yokneam Elit Osijek Croatia אריאל Ariel Split Croatia בית שמש Beit Shemesh Larnaca Cyprus אשקלון Ashkelon Limassol Cyprus חיפה Haifa Ceski Krumlov Czech Republic קרית מלאכי Kiryat Malakhi Liberec Czech Republic נהריה Nahariya Mikulov Czech Republic קצרין Qazrin Prague Czech Republic ראש העין Rosh Ha'Ayin Farum Denmark עמק חפר מ.א. .Emek Hefer R.C Skopun, Faroe Isle Denmark גן רווה מ.א. .Gan Rave R.C Aalborg Denmark חיפה Haifa Odense Denmark פתח תקוה Petach Tikva Cuenca Ecuador קרית טבעון Kyriat Tivon Addis Ababa Ethiopia באר שבע Beer Sheva Gondar Ethiopia ראשון לציון Rishon LeZion Vantaa Finland מטה יהודה מ.א. .Mateh Yehuda R.C La Rochelle France עכו Acco Seine-Saint-Denis France עכו Acco Soissons France ערד Arad Bordeaux France אשדוד Ashdod Aix en Provence France אשקלון Ashkelon Orleans France אשקלון Ashkelon Villeurbanne France בת ים Bat Yam Lyon France באר שבע Beer Sheva Dijon France בית שאן Beit Shean Tarascon France בית שאן Beit Shean St Amand Les Eaux France דימונה Dimona Antibes Juan Les Pins France אילת Eilat dk Page 2 2 SISTER CITIES WITH ISRAELI CITIES שם העיר )התאומה( FOREIGN CITY COUNTRY שם העיר בישראל ISRAELI CITY בחו"ל Puteaux France גן יבנה Gan Yavne Valence France גדרה Gedera Tarn et Garonne France גזר מ.א. .Gezer R.C Mulhouse France גבעתיים Givatayim Besancon France חדרה Hadera Alpes-Côte d'Azur France חיפה Haifa Bouches-du-Rhône France חיפה Haifa Marseille France חיפה Haifa Neuilly sur Seine France הרצליה Herzliya Toulon France הרצליה Herzliya Suresnes France חולון Holon Metz France כרמיאל Karmiel Bussy Saint Georges France קרית עקרון Kiryat Ekron Rueil Malmaison France קרית מלאכי Kiryat Malakhi Nancy France קרית שמונה Kiryat Shemona Compiegne France קרית טבעון Kiryat Tivon Creteil France קרית ים Kiryat Yam Clichy-La-Garenne France להבים Lehavim Perpignan France מעלות תרשיחא Maalot-Tarshiha Meudon France מזכרת בתיה Mazkeret Batia Chambon sur Lignon France מיתר Meitar Val de Reuil France מיתר Meitar Nugent sur Marne France מטולה Metulla Epinay-sur-Seine France מבשרת ציון Mevasseret Zion Plan de Cuques France מבשרת ציון Mevasseret Zion Curbevoie France מגדל העמק Migdal Haemek Evry France מגדל העמק Migdal Haemek Montreuil France מודיעין Modiin N/A Tournefeuille France Issy les Moulineaux France נהריה Nahariya St. Denis France נצרת Nazareth Saint Etienne France נצרת עילית Nazareth Illit Evry France נס ציונה Nes Ziona Le Grand Quevilly France נס ציונה Ness Ziona Nice France נתניה Netanya Sarcelles France נתניה Netanya Sucy en Brie France אופקים Ofaqim Angers France עומר Omer Combes la Ville France עומר Omer Le Castellet France אור עקיבא Or Akiva Choisy-Le Roi jewish com France אור יהודה Or Yehuda Grasse France פרדס חנה-כרכור Pardess Hanna-Karkur Boulogne-Billancourt France רעננה Raanana Cannes France רעננה Raanana Strasbourg France רמת גן Ramat Gan Dunkerque France רמת השרון Ramat Hasharon Saint Maur des Fosses France רמת השרון Ramat Hasharon Grenoble France רחובות Rehovot Nimes France ראשון לציון Rishon LeZion Vanves France ראש העין Rosh Ha'Ayin Lille France צפת Safed dk Page 3 3 SISTER CITIES WITH ISRAELI CITIES שם העיר )התאומה( FOREIGN CITY COUNTRY שם העיר בישראל ISRAELI CITY בחו"ל Antony France שדרות Sderot Aurec sur Loire France שלומי Shlomi Cannes France תל אביב-יפו Tel Aviv-Yafo Provence-Alpes-Cote d'Azur France תל אביב-יפו Tel Aviv-Yafo Toulouse France תל אביב-יפו Tel Aviv-Yafo Avignon France תל מונד Tel Mond Ris Orangis France תל מונד Tel Mond Montpellier France טבריה Tiberias Saint-Raphaël France טבריה Tiberias Maurepas France טירת כרמל Tirat Carmel Le Raincy France יבנה Yavne La Garenne Colombes France יקנעם עילית Yokneam Elit Montauban France יקנעם עילית Yokneam Elit Aubervilliers France זמר Zemer Kutaisi Georgia אשקלון Ashkelon Tbilisi Georgia קרית ביאליק Kiriat Bialik Zastafony Georgia קרית ביאליק Kiriat Bialik Gori Georgia לוד Lod Recklinghausen Germany עכו Acco Ingelheim am Rhein Germany עפולה Afula Dinslaken Germany ערד Arad Verl Germany ערד Arad Berlin-Spandau Germany אשדוד Ashdod Flensburg Germany אשדוד Ashdod Kiel Germany אשקלון Ashkelon Berlin - Pankow Germany אשקלון Ashkelon Ulm Germany עתלית Atlit Aurich Germany בת ים Bat Yam Berlin-Neukolln Germany בת ים Bat Yam Ingoldstadt Germany באר שבע Beer Sheva Rosenheim Germany באר שבע Beer Sheva Wuppertal Germany באר שבע Beer Sheva Magdeburg Germany באר טוביה Beer Tuvia Bad Oldesloe Germany באר יעקב Beer Yaacov Nordhausen Germany בית שמש Beit Shemesh Preetz Germany בית שמש Beit Shemesh Andernach Germany דימונה Dimona Neuwied Germany דרום השרון .Drom Hasharon R.C Kamen Germany אילת Eilat Pasewalk Germany אליכין Elyachin Siegen-Wittgenstein Kreis Germany עמק חפר מ.א.-בית ג'אן Emek Hefer R.C.-Beit J'an Bergisch Gladbach Germany גני תקווה Ganey Tikvah Stade Germany גבעת שמואל Givat Shmuel Esslingen/Neckar Germany גבעתיים Givatayim Nürenberg Germany חדרה Hadera Ludwigsburg Landkreis Germany הגליל העליון מ.א. .Hagalil Haelyon R.C Hannover Landkreis Germany הגליל התחתון מ.א. .Hagalil Hatachton R.C Hochtaunuskreis Germany הגלבוע מ.א. .Hagilboa R.C Bremen Germany חיפה Haifa Düsseldorf Germany חיפה Haifa Erfurt Germany חיפה Haifa dk Page 4 4 SISTER CITIES WITH ISRAELI CITIES שם העיר )התאומה( FOREIGN CITY COUNTRY שם העיר בישראל ISRAELI CITY בחו"ל Mainz Germany חיפה Haifa Mannheim Germany חיפה Haifa Marl Germany הרצליה Herzliya Leipzig Germany הרצליה Herzliya Amberg Landkreis Germany חבל מודיעין מ.א. .Hevel Modiin R.C Ammerthal Germany חבל מודיעין מ.א. .Hevel Modiin R.C Sulzbach Landkreis Germany חבל מודיעין מ.א. .Hevel Modiin R.C Dorsten Germany הוד השרון Hod Hasharon Berlin Germany חולון Holon Hann. Münden Germany חולון Holon Frankfurt-Oder Germany קדימה Kadima Bad Schwalbach Germany כרמיאל Karmiel Berlin-Wilmersdorf Germany כרמיאל Karmiel Asbach Germany כפר סבא Kfar Saba Mülheim an der Ruhr Germany כפר סבא Kfar Saba Wiesbaden Germany כפר סבא Kfar Saba Neunkirchen Germany כפר תבור Kfar Tavor Berlin-Reinickendorf Germany קרית אתא Kiriat Ata Berlin-Steglitz Germany קרית ביאליק Kiriat Bialik Langenfeld Germany קרית ביאליק Kiriat Bialik Bad Kreuznach Germany קרית מוצקין Kiryat Motzkin Bad Segeberg Germany קרית מוצקין Kiryat Motzkin Hassberge Landkreis Germany קרית מוצקין Kiryat Motzkin Dormagen Germany קרית אונו Kiryat Ono Offenbach Landkreis Germany קרית אונו Kiryat Ono Haagen Germany קרית שמונה Kiryat Shemona Braunschweig Germany קרית טבעון Kiryat Tivon Berlin-Kreuzberg Germany קרית ים Kiryat Yam Unstruttal Germany להבים Lehavim Witten Germany לב השרון מ.א. .Lev Hasharon R.C Bad Staffelstein Germany לוד Lod Oldenburg Germany מטה אשר מ.א. .Mateh Asher R.C Numbrecht Germany מטה יהודה מ.א. .Mateh Yehuda R.C Würzburg Germany מטה יהודה מ.א. .Mateh Yehuda R.C Celle Germany מזכרת בתיה Mazkeret
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