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- Nir_Tzvi abstract "Nir Tz'vi (Hebrew: נִיר צְבִי, lit. Zvi's Meadow) is a moshav in central Israel. Located near Lod, it falls under the jurisdiction of Lod Valley Regional Council. In 2007 it had a population of 1,100.The village was founded in 1954 by immigrants from Argentina. It was initially called Kfar Argentina (lit. Argentina Village), before being renamed after Maurice "Zvi" de Hirsch who had helped the Jews of Argentina.".
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageExternalLink www.nirzevi.muni.il.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageID "18531335".
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageLength "1317".
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageRevisionID "651149914".
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Agricultural_Union.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Aliyah.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Argentina.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Argentine_Jews_in_Israel.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Agricultural_Union.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Argentine_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Moshavim.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_established_in_1954.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Central_District_(Israel).
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Jew.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Jews.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Lod.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Lod_Valley_Regional_Council.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_de_Hirsch.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLink Moshav.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Nir Tzvi".
- Nir_Tzvi affiliation Agricultural_Union.
- Nir_Tzvi council Lod_Valley_Regional_Council.
- Nir_Tzvi foundation "1954".
- Nir_Tzvi foundedBy "Argentine immigrants".
- Nir_Tzvi hasPhotoCollection Nir_Tzvi.
- Nir_Tzvi latd "31".
- Nir_Tzvi latm "57".
- Nir_Tzvi lats "3.6".
- Nir_Tzvi longd "34".
- Nir_Tzvi longm "51".
- Nir_Tzvi longs "43.92".
- Nir_Tzvi name "Nir Tz'vi".
- Nir_Tzvi pushpinMap "Israel center ta".
- Nir_Tzvi pushpinMapsize "250".
- Nir_Tzvi website www.nirzevi.muni.il.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:He_icon.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Kibbutz.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-he-n.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lod_Valley_Regional_Council.
- Nir_Tzvi wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Nir_Tzvi subject Category:Agricultural_Union.
- Nir_Tzvi subject Category:Argentine_diaspora_in_Israel.
- Nir_Tzvi subject Category:Moshavim.
- Nir_Tzvi subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1954.
- Nir_Tzvi subject Category:Populated_places_in_Central_District_(Israel).
- Nir_Tzvi hypernym Moshav.
- Nir_Tzvi point "31.951 34.8622".
- Nir_Tzvi type AdministrativeRegion.
- Nir_Tzvi type Article.
- Nir_Tzvi type Community.
- Nir_Tzvi type Place.
- Nir_Tzvi type PopulatedPlace.
- Nir_Tzvi type Region.
- Nir_Tzvi type Village.
- Nir_Tzvi type Article.
- Nir_Tzvi type Community.
- Nir_Tzvi type Council.
- Nir_Tzvi type Establishment.
- Nir_Tzvi type Place.
- Nir_Tzvi type Village.
- Nir_Tzvi type Location.
- Nir_Tzvi type AdministrativeArea.
- Nir_Tzvi type Place.
- Nir_Tzvi type Thing.
- Nir_Tzvi type SpatialThing.
- Nir_Tzvi type Q3455524.
- Nir_Tzvi type Q486972.
- Nir_Tzvi comment "Nir Tz'vi (Hebrew: נִיר צְבִי, lit. Zvi's Meadow) is a moshav in central Israel. Located near Lod, it falls under the jurisdiction of Lod Valley Regional Council. In 2007 it had a population of 1,100.The village was founded in 1954 by immigrants from Argentina. It was initially called Kfar Argentina (lit. Argentina Village), before being renamed after Maurice "Zvi" de Hirsch who had helped the Jews of Argentina.".
- Nir_Tzvi label "Nir Tzvi".
- Nir_Tzvi sameAs Nir_Cvi.
- Nir_Tzvi sameAs ניר_צבי.
- Nir_Tzvi sameAs Nir_Cvi.
- Nir_Tzvi sameAs m.04f28f1.
- Nir_Tzvi sameAs Q2778107.
- Nir_Tzvi sameAs Q2778107.
- Nir_Tzvi lat "31.951".
- Nir_Tzvi long "34.8622".
- Nir_Tzvi wasDerivedFrom Nir_Tzvi?oldid=651149914.
- Nir_Tzvi homepage www.nirzevi.muni.il.
- Nir_Tzvi isPrimaryTopicOf Nir_Tzvi.
- Nir_Tzvi name "Nir Tz'vi".