Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Ar'arat an-Naqab or Ar'ara BaNegev (Hebrew: עַרְעָרָה בַּנֶּגֶב, Arabic: عرعرة), previously called Aroer, is a Bedouin town (local council) in the South District of Israel. Its name stands for "the juniper tree in Negev". It is situated not far from the archaeological site of Aroer.[citation needed]Ar'arat an-Naqab was founded in 1982 as part of a government project to settle Bedouins in permanent settlements. It is one of seven Bedouin townships in the Negev desert with approved plans and developed infrastructure (other six are: Hura, Lakiya, Shaqib al-Salam (Segev Shalom), Kuseife (Kseife), Tel as-Sabi (Tel-Sheva) and the city of Rahat, the largest among them).. }
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- Ar'arat_an-Naqab abstract "Ar'arat an-Naqab or Ar'ara BaNegev (Hebrew: עַרְעָרָה בַּנֶּגֶב, Arabic: عرعرة), previously called Aroer, is a Bedouin town (local council) in the South District of Israel. Its name stands for "the juniper tree in Negev". It is situated not far from the archaeological site of Aroer.[citation needed]Ar'arat an-Naqab was founded in 1982 as part of a government project to settle Bedouins in permanent settlements. It is one of seven Bedouin townships in the Negev desert with approved plans and developed infrastructure (other six are: Hura, Lakiya, Shaqib al-Salam (Segev Shalom), Kuseife (Kseife), Tel as-Sabi (Tel-Sheva) and the city of Rahat, the largest among them).".