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Coordinates: 32°09′14″N 35°06′10″E / 32.1538°N 35.1027°E / 32.1538; 35.1027
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'''Nofim''' ({{lang-he|נופים}}, lit. ''Views'') is an [[Israeli settlement]] located on the western edge of the central [[Samaria]]n region of the [[West Bank]], about 30 km east of [[Tel Aviv]]. The village, under the administrative municipal government of the [[Shomron Regional Council]], is adjacent to [[Yakir]]. The [[Nahal Kana]] stream passes to the north, west and south.
'''Nofim''' ({{lang-he|נופים}}, lit. ''Views'') is an [[Israeli settlement]] located on the western edge of the northern [[West Bank]], about 30 km east of [[Tel Aviv]]. The village, under the administrative municipal government of the [[Shomron Regional Council]], is adjacent to [[Yakir]]. The [[Nahal Kana]] stream passes to the north, west and south.


Founded in 1986 on state lands by a group of non-[[Orthodox Judaism|religious]] [[Jewish]] [[Israelis]], the [[village]] is now home to over 100 families.
Founded in 1986 on state lands by a group of non-[[Orthodox Judaism|religious]] [[Jewish]] [[Israelis]], the [[village]] is now home to over 100 families.

Revision as of 12:35, 17 February 2009

Nofim (Hebrew: נופים, lit. Views) is an Israeli settlement located on the western edge of the northern West Bank, about 30 km east of Tel Aviv. The village, under the administrative municipal government of the Shomron Regional Council, is adjacent to Yakir. The Nahal Kana stream passes to the north, west and south.

Founded in 1986 on state lands by a group of non-religious Jewish Israelis, the village is now home to over 100 families.

32°09′14″N 35°06′10″E / 32.1538°N 35.1027°E / 32.1538; 35.1027