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Ganei Tikva (Hebrew: גַּנֵּי תִּקְוָה, lit. '"gardens of hope"') is a city in
Israel bordering Kiryat Ono to the west,
Petah Tikva to the north, Gat Rimon...
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Ganei Tal (Hebrew: גַּנֵּי טַל, lit. 'Gardens of Dew') was an
Israeli settlement in the
south of the Gaza Strip,
located in the Gush
Katif settlement...
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Ganei Modi'in (Hebrew: גני מודיעין, lit. 'Modi'in Gardens') is an
Israeli settlement in the West Bank.
Located just over the
Green Line to the
north of...
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Anilios ganei, also
known commonly as Gane's
blind snake, is a
species of
snake in the
family Typhlopidae. The
species is
endemic to Australia. The specific...
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Ganei Yohanan (Hebrew: גַּנֵּי יוֹחָנָן, lit. 'Yohanan Gardens') is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
Shephelah near Rehovot, it
falls under...
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Ganei Tal (Hebrew: גני טל, lit.
Gardens of Dew) is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located to the
south of Gedera, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of Nahal...
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Ganei Am (Hebrew: גני עם, גַּנֵּיעָם, lit.
People Gardens) is a
moshav in
central Israel.
Located in the
Sharon plain near Hod
HaSharon and
covering 350...
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Yarkon Park. When it was
opened to the
public in 1973, it was
called Ganei Yehoshua,
honoring Yehoshua Rabinovich, the
mayor of Tel Aviv
between 1969...
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Ganei Yehuda (Hebrew: גני יהודה, lit. 'Gardens of Judah') was a
moshav founded in 1950 in the Ono Valley [he],
adjacent to the
cities of
Yehud and Kiryat...
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Ganei HaEla (Hebrew: גני האלה) is a
community of Beit
Shemesh in
Israel with 96
homes geared toward Dati
Leumi Torani and
Modern Orthodox Jews.
Ganei...