Hof HaSharon Regional Council
מועצה אזורית חוף השרון
Hof HaSharon Regional Council is located in Israel
Hof HaSharon Regional Council
Hof HaSharon Regional Council
Coordinates: 32°13′59″N 34°52′01″E / 32.233°N 34.867°E / 32.233; 34.867
DistrictCentral
Founded1949
Government
  Head of MunicipalityEli Malka
Area
  Total47,485 dunams (47.485 km2 or 18.334 sq mi)
Population
 (2014)
  Total14,400
  Density300/km2 (790/sq mi)
WebsiteOfficial website

Hof HaSharon Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית חוף השרון, Mo'atza Azorit Hof HaSharon, lit. Sharon Coast Regional Council), is a regional council in the Central and Tel Aviv districts of Israel. It is located on the coastline in the Sharon area between Netanya and Herzliya.

The offices of the local authority are located in kibbutz Shefayim, as is the joint middle school and high school.

Before the 20th century, the territory of Hof HaSharon Regional Council formed the south-western part of the Forest of Sharon, a hallmark of the region's historical landscape. It was an open woodland dominated by Mount Tabor Oak (Quercus ithaburensi), which extended from Kfar Yona in the north to Ra'anana in the south. The local Arab inhabitants traditionally used the area for pasture, firewood and intermittent cultivation. The intensification of settlement and agriculture in the coastal plain during the 19th century led to deforestation and subsequent environmental degradation known from Hebrew sources.[1]

It was established in 1949 and govern 14 communities and an educational institute (Neve Hadassah).

Settlements

Other villages

References

  1. Marom, Roy (2022-12-01). "יער‬ ‫השרון (אל-ע'אבה) בתקופה העות'מאנית:‬ ‫בתקופה‬ ‫מהמחקר‬ ‫חדשות‬ ‫תובנות‬ ‫הגיאוגרפי-היסטורי The Oak Forest of the Sharon (al-Ghaba) in the Ottoman Period: New Insights from Historical- Geographical Studies". Muse. 5: 90–107.

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