Give contextual explanation and translation from your sites! In 2019 it had a population of 22,337 | Jerusalem Post, December 15, 2011• 2017-02-03 at the MFA, November 3, 2011• Paramei, Don Dedrick, editors, Towards a history and typology of color categorization in colloquial Arabic, Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing, , pages 269—271• Al Arabiya news, May 5, 2012• According to the CBS , the population of Hura was 17,500 in December 2010, up from 16,600 at the end of 2009 |
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2013-10-14 at the The Center for Jewish-Arab Economic Development For an Inclusive and Thriving Israeli Society External links [ ]• Webmaster Solution Alexandria A windows pop-into of information full-content of Sensagent triggered by double-clicking any word on your webpage | Israel Central Bureau of Statistics |
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Try or get the SensagentBox With a , visitors to your site can access reliable information on over 5 million pages provided by Sensagent | Members of different families study in separate schools due to conflicts between families |
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Health care [ ] Catering Women In Hura In March 2012 The Bezeq telecommunications group in cooperation with the launched a new call center inside a Hura mosque as a part of an effort to combat female in the Negev Bedouin community | There are also accelerators in Hura to foster new business ventures in the area |
2012-01-05 at the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, December 31, 2010• Unlike illegal villages with scarce access to water, electricity, and services, which are repeatedly by Israel, Hura provides the residents with all their basic needs and the State encourages scattered Bedouin tribes to settle in Hura by selling them land plots with ready built homes at a nominal cost.
15Education [ ] There are 8 schools in the village December 2009 , among them "Amal", "Atid al-Nur" and others | Village members have an opportunity for a post-secondary education at an "Ahad" school that gives preparation for academic studies in the university |
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[ ] The next step was to establish seven townships built especially for Bedouin in order to sedentarize and them by offering them better life conditions, proper infrastructure and high quality public services in sanitation, health and education, and municipal services |
The call center is managed and operated by 50 Bedouin women, mostly from Hura, but is supposed to employ more women in the future.