Zevulun Regional Council

Coordinates: 32°47′42″N 35°06′54″E / 32.795°N 35.115°E / 32.795; 35.115
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Zvulun Valley

Zevulun Regional Council (Template:Lang-he-n, Mo'atza Azorit Zvulun) is a regional council in the Haifa District of Israel. Founded in 1950, it had a population of 10,900 in 2006.

The council borders Mateh Asher Regional Council to the north, Jezreel Valley Regional Council and Shefa-'Amr to the east, Carmel Nature Reserve national park and Kiryat Tiv'on to the south and HaKerayot to the west.

Name

The name is derived from the Hebrew name "Emek Zevulun", lit. "Zebulun Valley", given by Zionist pioneers to the coastal area stretching along the Bay of Acre, from Acre (Akko) to Haifa, on the incorrect assumption that the tribe of Zebulun once had its territory in this area – this land was part of the allotment of Asher, and is a coastal plain, not a valley.

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32°47′42″N 35°06′54″E / 32.795°N 35.115°E / 32.795; 35.115