Yehud-Monosson

Yehud-Monosson
  • יְהוּד-מוֹנוֹסוֹן
  • يهود-مونوسون
Hebrew transcription(s)
  ISO 259 Yhud Monoson

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Yehud-Monosson

Location within Israel's Center District

Coordinates: 32°1′42.17″N 34°52′46.62″E / 32.0283806°N 34.8796167°E / 32.0283806; 34.8796167Coordinates: 32°1′42.17″N 34°52′46.62″E / 32.0283806°N 34.8796167°E / 32.0283806; 34.8796167
District Central
Founded 2003 (by merger)
Government
  Type City
  Mayor Yaela Machlis
Area
  Total 4,750 dunams (4.75 km2 or 1.83 sq mi)
Population (2007)
  Total 25,800
Website www.yehud-monosson.muni.il

Yehud-Monosson (Hebrew: יְהוּד-מוֹנוֹסוֹן) is the joint municipality of the town of Yehud and the neighboring communal settlement of Neve Monosson in central Israel, created by their partial municipal merger in 2003, under the terms of which Neve Monosson retained municipal autonomy under a Local Administration (minhelet mekomit). Their combined population in 2007, according to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), was approx. 25,800.[1]

Within a local authority merger program initiated by the Israeli Ministry of the Interior in 2003, the Municipality of Yehud was merged with the Local Council of Neve Monosson. Under the terms of the merger, Neve Monosson was left with a high level of communal autonomy under the elected Neve Monosson Local Administration (minhelet mekomit) which was granted municipal status as an autonomous borough (va'ad rova ironi) by the Interior Minister in 2005 within the implementation of the merger plan.

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