Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A moshava (Hebrew: מושבה), plural: moshavot (מושבות), is a form of rural Jewish settlement in Ottoman Syria, established by the members of the Old Yishuv since late 1870s and during the first two waves of Jewish Zionist immigration - the First and Second Aliyah.In a moshava, as opposed to later communal settlements like the kibbutz and the moshav, all the land and property are privately owned."@en }
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- Moshava comment "A moshava (Hebrew: מושבה), plural: moshavot (מושבות), is a form of rural Jewish settlement in Ottoman Syria, established by the members of the Old Yishuv since late 1870s and during the first two waves of Jewish Zionist immigration - the First and Second Aliyah.In a moshava, as opposed to later communal settlements like the kibbutz and the moshav, all the land and property are privately owned.".
- Q1928746 comment "A moshava (Hebrew: מושבה), plural: moshavot (מושבות), is a form of rural Jewish settlement in Ottoman Syria, established by the members of the Old Yishuv since late 1870s and during the first two waves of Jewish Zionist immigration - the First and Second Aliyah.In a moshava, as opposed to later communal settlements like the kibbutz and the moshav, all the land and property are privately owned.".