Lower Galilee Regional Council

Summary

The Lower Galilee Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית הגליל התחתון, Mo'atza Azorit HaGalil HaTahton) is a regional council in the Northern District of Israel. Lower Galilee Regional Council encompasses most of the settlements in the Lower Galilee with a population of 11,300 (2014), including three kibbutzim, ten moshavim and two community settlements, along with two youth villages located in its administrative territory.

Lower Galilee
הגליל התחתון
Regional council (from 1950)
CountryIsrael
DistrictNorthern
Government
 • Head of MunicipalityNitzan Peleg
Area
 • Total192,990 dunams (192.99 km2 or 74.51 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
 • Total11,300
 • Density59/km2 (150/sq mi)
WebsiteOfficial website

Kadoorie is the seat of Lower Galilee Regional Council and the council building is situated in the proximity to the Kadoorie Agricultural High School. The current Head of Lower Galilee Regional Council is Nitzan Peleg since 2019.

List of settlements edit

Lower Galilee Regional Council provides municipal services for the populations within its territory, who live in various types of communities including kibbutzim, moshavim, a moshava, community settlements and youth villages:

Kibbutzim edit

Moshavim edit

Moshava edit

Community settlements edit

Youth villages edit

Economy edit

Tourism edit

During the last decade[when?] a big rise has occurred to the guest houses industry in all of the north region of Israel including the Lower Galilee.

Agriculture edit

The various branches of agriculture are still the most prevalent economic sector in the council region. This includes floral greenhouses, field crops, dairy barns and poultry raising.

Industry edit

The council also has two industrial areas co-managed with the municipality of Tiberias and the Tur'an local council:

  • Lower Galilee Industrial Zone - includes the Wissotzky Tea factory and the Primor juice factory.
  • Lower Galilee Industrial Park

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