
Afula - Wikipedia
Afula (Hebrew: עפולה) is a city in the Northern District of Israel, often known as the "Capital of the Valley" due to its strategic location in the Jezreel Valley. As of 2022, the city had a population of 61,519.
ʿAfula | Northern Galilee, Jezreel Valley, Yizreel Valley | Britannica
Feb 2, 2025 · ʿAfula, largest city of the Plain of Esdraelon, or Valley of Jezreel (Hebrew: ʿEmeq Yizreʿel), northern Israel. Named for the Arab village of Al-ʿAffūla formerly at that site, it is sometimes called ʿIr Yizreʿel (“City of Jezreel”). It was founded in …
The City's History - afula.muni.il
The Hebrew city of Afula was founded in 1925 by a Zionist settlement corporation known as the American Zionist Commonwealth. The corporation purchased the lands of Afula as one unit from a feudal landowner named Aias Sursock a resident of Beirut.
Afula Map - Northern District, Jezreel Valley, Israel - Mapcarta
Discover expertly selected travel destinations, distinguished by their unique charm and quality. Afula is a medium-sized town in the northern Israel. Afula has about 44,900 residents. …
Afula – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Afula remained a small village but became somewhat of a logistics node when the Jezreel Valley railway was inaugurated in 1904. The whole town was bought in 1925 by American Zionist Commonwealth as part of the Sursock Purchase, the largest Jewish land acquisition during Mandatory Palestine. About one hundred Arab families who had lived in the ...
Afula - Nefesh B'Nefesh
Jan 29, 2024 · Afula is a highly diverse city, embracing all facets of Israeli life, from traditional to religious Chareidi and everything in between. With over 1,400 frum families situated between Afula Illit and Givat Hamoreh, the city represents the …
Afula bus suicide bombing - Wikipedia
The Afula bus suicide bombing was carried out on 6 April 1994, at a bus stop next to an Egged bus in the center of Afula, Israel. Eight Israeli civilians were killed in the attack and 55 were injured.
Afula - Jewish Virtual Library
Afula (Heb. עִיר יִזְרְעֶאל ;עֲפוּלָה, Ir Yizre’el) is a city in the Jezreel Valley, Israel. It lies at the foot of both the southwestern and northwestern slopes of Givat ha-Moreh and received municipal status in 1972.
Afula עפולה | Israel
Afula is located in the lower Galilee region in the centre of the fertile Jezreel Valley. Surrounding Afula to the north is the Galilee, to the south is the centre of Israel, to the west is Haifa and to the east is Beit She’an and the Jordan Valley.
Israel in photos: Afula
Afula is a small city located in the Jezreel valley in northern Israel. Several Arab villages stood on the spot: al-Affulah was built by Saladdin, it later became called al-Fulah. This village disappeared around the turn of the century.