DescriptionMap of Arabic speaking localities in Israel.png
English: This is a map of all the Arabic speaking localities in the State of Israel (including East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights). Striped represent officially mixed cities (by law, at least 2% Arabs in a Jewish majority city).
Note:
Jerusalem is officially a mixed city but the map shows the boundaries of Arab and Jewish neighborhoods.
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Own work Map is based on [1] and [2]. Data from [3]
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Added Kfar Kama local council. The village school teaches in Circassian, Hebrew, Arabic and English. Removed "Begin Park" west of Jerusalem, as no Arabic speakers live there according to all sources. Changed the color of green to the more visible #007a3d — the color of green in the Palestinian flag.
Updated one locality from non-Arab to Arab (Lakiya in the south of Israel) and changing one Arab locality to non-Arab (Kafr Vradim, in the north of Israel)