Kiryat Ekron or Qiryath Eqron (Hebrew: קִרְיַת עֶקְרוֹן) is a town located on the coastal plain in the Central District of Israel. Located immediately south of the city of Rehovot on Highway 411 next to the Bilu Junction, in 2022 it had a population of 10,993.[2]

Kiryat Ekron
קִרְיַת עֶקְרוֹן
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259Qiryat ʕeqron
 • Also spelledQiryath Eqron (official)
Official logo of Kiryat Ekron
Kiryat Ekron is located in Central Israel
Kiryat Ekron
Kiryat Ekron
Coordinates: 31°51′39.48″N 34°49′23″E / 31.8609667°N 34.82306°E / 31.8609667; 34.82306
Country Israel
DistrictCentral
Founded1948
Government
 • Head of MunicipalityIlan Yarimi[1]
Area
 • Total
2,313 dunams (2.313 km2 or 572 acres)
Population
 (2022)[2]
 • Total
10,993
 • Density4,800/km2 (12,000/sq mi)
Ethnicity
 • Jews and others99.3%
 • Arabs0.7%

History

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Kiryat Ekron was founded in 1948, as Kfar Ekron, on the site of the Palestinian village of Aqir, and was named after the biblical Ekron, a major Philistine city that is believed to have once existed at nearby Tel Mikne.[3] After the war, new immigrants from Yemen and Bulgaria settled in the remaining houses. In November 1948, two ma'abarot were established on the village's lands; the Aqir ma'abara, and the Givat Brenner ma'abara. In 1953, the Aqir ma'abara was officially made part of Kfar Ekron, followed by the Givat Brenner ma'abara in 1955. From 1954 to 1963, Kfar Ekron belonged to the Givat Brenner regional council. In 1963, the name of the town was changed to Kiryat Ekron, and it became an independent local municipality.[4]

Attempts to unite Kiryat Ekron with the much larger municipality of Rehovot in 2003 failed after popular protest from residents of the town, as did similar attempts to unite Kiryat Ekron's municipality with that of the town of Mazkeret Batya due to opposition from the smaller town's residents the same year (Mazkeret Batya was originally called Ekron; its name was changed in 1887).

Economy

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A large outlet mall, "Bilu Centre," is located in Kiryat Ekron. The centre was built up in the late 1990s on land that was formerly agricultural, particularly citrus groves.

Notable residents

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Twin towns

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Kiryat Ekron is twinned with:

References

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  1. ^ "תוצאות הבחירות המקומיות 2024 סיבוב שני". www.themarker.com (in Hebrew). 11 March 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-10.
  2. ^ a b c "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  3. ^ S. Gitin, T. Dothan, and J. Naveh, "A Royal Dedicatory Inscription from Ekron," Israel Exploration Journal 47 (1997): 9-16
  4. ^ אודות קרית עקרון [About Kiryat Ekron] (in Hebrew). Kiryat Ekron local council. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
  5. ^ "Sister Cities: City of Akron". Akron, Ohio. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
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