Ramat Eshkol

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Ramat Eshkol is a residential neighborhood in northern Jerusalem, known as one of the first Jewish areas built beyond the pre-1967 city boundaries.

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Ramat Eshkol canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf neighborhood
adjacentTo French Hill NERFINISHED
Ma'alot Dafna NERFINISHED
Sanhedria NERFINISHED
Shmuel HaNavi neighborhood NERFINISHED
characteristic one of the first Jewish neighborhoods built beyond the pre-1967 city limits
country Israel
demographicCharacter predominantly Jewish
geopoliticalStatus East Jerusalem neighborhood under Israeli administration
governedBy Jerusalem Municipality NERFINISHED
hasAmenity community institutions
neighborhood shops
playgrounds
hasGreenSpaces local parks
hasInfrastructure schools
small commercial centers
synagogues
hasPopulationType families
religious Jewish communities
students
hasPostalCodePrefix 97xxx
hasPublicTransport Jerusalem city bus lines
hasTypeOfHousing apartment buildings
low-rise residential buildings
inContinent Asia NERFINISHED
inDistrict Jerusalem District NERFINISHED
inRegion Middle East NERFINISHED
languageUsed Arabic
Hebrew
locatedBeyond pre-1967 Jerusalem municipal boundary
locatedIn Jerusalem
Northern Jerusalem NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Israel Daylight Time NERFINISHED
Israel Standard Time NERFINISHED
majorReligion Judaism NERFINISHED
namedAfter Levi Eshkol NERFINISHED
partOf Jerusalem municipality NERFINISHED
roadAccess near Highway 1 (Jerusalem–Tel Aviv)
roadNetwork internal residential streets
urbanDensity medium to high
urbanFunction residential
urbanPlanningEra post-1967 development of Jerusalem

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French Hill neighborhood adjacentTo Ramat Eshkol
subject surface form: French Hill