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Kiryat Bialik

Kiryat Bialik
  • קִרְייַת בְּיַאלִיק
  • كریات بیالیك
Hebrew transcription(s)
 • ISO 259 Qiryat Byáˀliq (Bialik)
Kiryat Bialik town hall
Kiryat Bialik town hall
Official logo of Kiryat Bialik
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Kiryat Bialik is located in Israel
Kiryat Bialik
Kiryat Bialik
Coordinates: 32°50′N 35°05′E / 32.833°N 35.083°E / 32.833; 35.083Coordinates: 32°50′N 35°05′E / 32.833°N 35.083°E / 32.833; 35.083
District Haifa
Founded 1934
Government
 • Type City
 • Mayor Eli Dukorsky
Area
 • Total 8,178 dunams (8.178 km2 or 3.158 sq mi)
Population (2015)
 • Total 39,069
Name meaning Bialik Town
Website www.qbialik.org.il

Kiryat Bialik (Hebrew: קִרְייַת בְּיַאלִיק‎) (also Qiryat Bialik) is a city in the Haifa District in Israel. It is one of the five Krayot suburbs to the north of Haifa. In 2015 it had a population of 39,069.

The city was named after the poet Hayim Nahman Bialik.

In 1924, Ephraim and Sabina Katz, who immigrated from Romania, were the first Jews to settle in the Zevulun Valley in Haifa Bay. Their farm was destroyed in the 1929 Palestine riots. The one house that survived the riots, Beit Katz, was bequeathed to Kiryat Bialik in 1959 and designated for public use.

The town of Kiryat Bialik was established in July 1934 by a group of German Jewish immigrants who received a plot of land from the Jewish National Fund. The residents were mainly free professionals, doctors, engineers and lawyers who lived in private homes with gardens. During World War II, Kiryat Bialik was bombed due to its proximity to the oil refineries in Haifa. In 1950, it was declared a local council, attaining city status in 1976.

According to CBS, the ethnic makeup of Kiryat Bialik in 2008 was all Jewish, without a significant Arab population. There were 17,900 males and 19,200 females. In 2003 25.8% of the population was 19 years of age or younger, 15.8% between 20 and 29, 17.4% between 30 and 44, 21.5 from 45 to 59, 3.8% from 60 to 64, and 15.6% 65 years of age or older. The population growth rate in 2005 was -0.3%.The city is ranked medium-high on the socio-economic scale (7 out of 10) Many Jewish immigrants have settled in Kiryat Bialik, from Ethiopia, the former Soviet Union and Argentina.


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