Kiryat Motzkin
Kiryat-Motzkin is one of the suburbs of Haifa.
The city is located north of Haifa in the Zevulon Valley, bordered on the northwest by Kiryat Yam and on the east by Kiryat Bialik.
Kiryat-Motzkin was founded in 1934 by repatriates from Poland.
The city received its name in honor of one of the founders of the World Zionist Congress, Leib Motzkin.
In 1976, Kiryat-Motzkin received the status of a city.
Municipality:
Sderot Moshe Goshen 92
Tel. 04-8780222
The National Insurance Institute of Israel ("Bituah Leumi"):
Ahi Eilat 50, Kiriat Haim
Tel. *6050, 12226050
Israeli Employment Service ("Lishkat Taasuka"):
ha-Haroshet, Hutzot ha-Mifratz
Tel. 04-8462100
Israel Ministry of Construction and Housing:
Tel. 04-8630700, 04-8630737
City streets and attractions near the city:
Kiryat MotzkinKiryat Motzkin. ZooKiryat Motzkin. Swan LakeKiryat Motzkin. Yigal Alon streetKiryat Motzkin. Sderot Ben GurionKiryat Motzkin. Park in Dulchin streetKiryat Motzkin. HaMeyasdim ParkHaifa. The Bahai Gardens Kiryat Motzkin | The distance (in straight line):
to Jerusalem - | 117 km | to Tel Aviv - | 88 km | to Haifa - | 7 km | to Beer Sheva - | 177 km |
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