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- Ma'abarot abstract "The Ma'abarot (Hebrew: מַעְבָּרוֹת plural) were refugee absorption camps in Israel in the 1950s. The Ma'abarot were meant to provide accommodation for the large influx of Jewish refugees and new Olim (Jewish immigrants) arriving to the newly independent State of Israel, replacing the less habitable immigrant camps or tent cities. The ma'abarot began to decline by mid-1950s and were largely transformed into Development Towns. The last Ma'abara was closed in 1963.".
- Ma'abarot thumbnail Nahariya_Maabara.jpg?width=300.
- Ma'abarot wikiPageID "2869685".
- Ma'abarot wikiPageRevisionID "584882467".
- Ma'abarot hasPhotoCollection Ma'abarot.
- Ma'abarot subject Category:1963_disestablishments.
- Ma'abarot subject Category:Aliyah.
- Ma'abarot subject Category:Hebrew_words_and_phrases.
- Ma'abarot subject Category:Jewish_Iraqi_history.
- Ma'abarot subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1949.
- Ma'abarot subject Category:Refugee_camps.
- Ma'abarot type Artifact100021939.
- Ma'abarot type Camp102945813.
- Ma'abarot type GeographicalArea108574314.
- Ma'abarot type Housing103546340.
- Ma'abarot type Location100027167.
- Ma'abarot type Object100002684.
- Ma'abarot type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ma'abarot type PopulatedPlacesEstablishedIn1949.
- Ma'abarot type RefugeeCamps.
- Ma'abarot type Region108630985.
- Ma'abarot type Shelter104192238.
- Ma'abarot type Site108651247.
- Ma'abarot type Structure104341686.
- Ma'abarot type Tract108673395.
- Ma'abarot type Whole100003553.
- Ma'abarot type YagoGeoEntity.
- Ma'abarot type YagoLegalActorGeo.
- Ma'abarot type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Ma'abarot comment "The Ma'abarot (Hebrew: מַעְבָּרוֹת plural) were refugee absorption camps in Israel in the 1950s. The Ma'abarot were meant to provide accommodation for the large influx of Jewish refugees and new Olim (Jewish immigrants) arriving to the newly independent State of Israel, replacing the less habitable immigrant camps or tent cities. The ma'abarot began to decline by mid-1950s and were largely transformed into Development Towns. The last Ma'abara was closed in 1963.".
- Ma'abarot label "Ma'abara".
- Ma'abarot label "Ma'abarot".
- Ma'abarot label "Ma'abarot".
- Ma'abarot label "Maabara".
- Ma'abarot label "Maabará".
- Ma'abarot label "معبروت".
- Ma'abarot sameAs Ma'abara.
- Ma'abarot sameAs Maabará.
- Ma'abarot sameAs Ma'abarot.
- Ma'abarot sameAs Ma'abarot.
- Ma'abarot sameAs Ma'abara.
- Ma'abarot sameAs Ma’abarot_(obozy_przejściowe).
- Ma'abarot sameAs Maabara.
- Ma'abarot sameAs m.088084.
- Ma'abarot sameAs Q2288374.
- Ma'abarot sameAs Q2288374.
- Ma'abarot sameAs Ma'abarot.
- Ma'abarot wasDerivedFrom Ma'abarot?oldid=584882467.
- Ma'abarot depiction Nahariya_Maabara.jpg.
- Ma'abarot isPrimaryTopicOf Ma'abarot.