She doss jeh queig caayr va bunnit ayns ny 1930yn ad ny Krayot (Ewnish: הקריות haKrayot, "ny baljyssyn"). T'ad soit ayns ard Vaie Haifa, brooinyn y chaayr Haifa, Israel.

Reayrt er ny Krayot veih Slieau Carmel

Ta ny Krayot (lhieggan yl-rey jeh'n 'ockle kirya, "baljys") jeant seose jeh ny caayryn Kiryat Yam (36,900),[1] Kiryat Motzkin (38,346), Kiryat Bialik (48,700), Kiryat Ata (78,422), Kiryat Haim (26,960),[2] as Kiryat Shmuel (5,360).

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  1. Tough blue-collar town wants to become a prime tourist destination, Haaretz, 21 T. Arree 2008
  2. Sheshaght Heionagh y Theihll. Executive - 1965 "Townships (Krayot): Tens of families and Yeshiva students have Joined the townships that have been established during the past several years, such as Kiryat Yismach Moshe, Kiryat Santz, Kiryat Mattesdorf and Kiryat Bobov."

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