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1) The name Tel Aviv was given to the city in 1910 after much deliberation. The Book of Ezekiel says, "Then I came to them of the captivity at Tel-abib, that dwelt by the river of Chebar, and I sat where they sat, and remained there astonished among them seven days." Abib or Aviv means "spring" in Hebrew, which symbolizes renewal. Tel describes an archeological site where layer upon layer of civilizations were built over each [url=http://www.teatrodeoro.com/hollisterde.php]hollister[/url] other.
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3) Excavations in 1997 and later unearthed sections of a huge brick wall that dated back to the Late Bronze Age and a temple with several dwellings that dated back to the Iron Age. Sections of buildings from other periods have been discovered also, including the Pharaonic, Persian and Hellenistic years.
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5) In April of 1909, sixty-six families of Jews set about to barter a portion of the land by lottery, using seashells. Each family's name was written on white shells and the various plot numbers were written on gray shells. Thus, each family acquired a particular plot of [url=http://www.sidegemeinde.com/peutereyoutlet.php]peuterey sito ufficiale[/url] land in a particular area that is located in the northern section of Jaffa. The families began to live and work in this area and within one year, many important streets, all sixty-six homes and a water system were constructed.
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7) Tel Aviv became the more popular city for business while Jaffa began to slowly deteriorate as the center of commercialism. In 1925, the city council accepted a mater plan to renovate the city. Between the years of 1927 and 1930, Tel Aviv experienced some growing pains and financial hardship. The city continued to grow however, and the setback soon passed.
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9) The population of Tel Aviv had risen to over 200,000 residents when Israel declared her independence in 1948. The city served as a temporary center of political government until it was moved to Jerusalem in 1949. Many foreign embassies have remained in the Tel Aviv area, however, due to the international dispute over Jerusalem's status. The two cities of Tel Aviv and Jaff were officially united in 1950, given the name Tel Aviv-Yafo, thus preserving the historical name of Jaffa.
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