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Beit Oren

1939 establishments in Mandatory PalestineAll pages needing factual verificationHof HaCarmel Regional CouncilJewish villages in Mandatory PalestineKibbutz Movement
KibbutzimMount CarmelPolish-Jewish culture in IsraelPopulated places established in 1939Populated places in Haifa DistrictPrivatized kibbutzimRussian-Jewish culture in Israel
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Beit Oren (Hebrew: בֵּית אֹרֶן, lit. 'Home of the Pine') is a kibbutz in northern Israel on Mount Carmel. It falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaCarmel Regional Council. In 2019 its population was 507.

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Beit Oren
Hof HaCarmel Regional Council

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3498838 Hof HaCarmel Regional Council
Haifa District, Israel
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