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Saturday, December 22, 2007

Rejuvenating one of Israel's oldest urban centers

Founded 130 years ago in 1878, it was one of the countries first Jewish agricultural settlements. But much water has flown down the Yarkon River since then, and it is now a large, bustling city covering an area of 10,000 acres with a population of just under 200,000.

Given the city's proximity to Tel Aviv and its holding of necessary land reserves, Petah Tikva is set to expand rapidly.