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has gloss | eng: Almog (, lit. Coral) is an Israeli settlement and a kibbutz near the northwestern shores of the Dead Sea in the Jordan Rift Valley in the West Bank. It is under the jurisdiction of the Megilot Regional Council. In 2008, there were 23 families living in Almog. History Initially established as a Nahal settlement in 1977, Almog became a kibbutz in 1979. It was named after Yehuda Kopolevitz Almog, a Third Aliyah pioneer who founded the potash mining industry which developed into the Dead Sea Works in Sodom. In the 1930s, Almog was one of the founders of the nearby kibbutz Beit HaArava. Economy The kibbutz runs a guesthouse and spa. On the grounds of the kibbutz is a small museum displaying copies of the scrolls found in Qumran. The kibbutz grows a variety of experimental crops for export. |
lexicalization | eng: Almog |
instance of | (noun) a collective farm or settlement owned by its members in modern Israel; children are reared collectively kibbutz |
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Czech | |
has gloss | ces: Almog (hebrejsky: אלמוג) je kibuc a izraelská osada poblíž města Jericho, při severozápadním pobřeží Mrtvého moře. Nachází se ve správní oblasti oblastní rady Megilot. |
lexicalization | ces: Almog |
Hebrew | |
has gloss | heb: אלמוג הינו קיבוץ והתנחלות בצפון ים המלח ליד העיר יריחו בתחום מועצה אזורית מגילות. |
lexicalization | heb: אלמוג |
Polish | |
has gloss | pol: Almog (hebr.: אלמוג) - kibuc położony w samorządzie regionu Megilot Morze Martwe, w Dystrykcie Judei i Samarii, w Izraelu. |
lexicalization | pol: Almog |
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geo loc | geographic location 31.789697222222223 35.4611 |
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