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- Ma'ale_Efrayim abstract "Ma'ale Efrayim (Hebrew: מַעֲלֵה אֶפְרַיִם, eng. Ascent of Ephraim) is an Israeli settlement and local council located along the eastern slopes of the Samarian mountains in the Jordan Valley, within the West Bank. Founded in 1978 and named after the Biblical tribe of Ephraim, situated in this area. The town's municipal status was upgraded to local council in 1981. Over 1,400 people now live in the community. The international community considers Israeli settlements in the West Bank illegal under international law, but the Israeli government disputes this.".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim censusYear "2006".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim country Israel.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim populationTotal "1400".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim thumbnail Maaleefrayim227_(2).JPG?width=300.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim wikiPageExternalLink eng1.htm.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim wikiPageID "4763388".
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- Ma'ale_Efrayim altunosp "Ma'ale Efraim, Maaleh Efraim".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim areaDunam "4173".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim arname "معلي افرايم".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim district "js".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim emblem "Maale Efraim COA.png".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim founded "1978".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim hasPhotoCollection Ma'ale_Efrayim.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim imageCaption "a view on Ma'ale Efraim from the west".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim imageSkyline "Maaleefrayim227 .JPG".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim iso "Maˁle ʔepraym".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim latd "32".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim latm "4".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim latns "N".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim lats "13.54".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim longd "35".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim longew "E".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim longm "24".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim longs "13.01".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim name "Ma'ale Efraim".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim population "1400".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim popyear "2006".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim pushpinMap "Israel binyamin".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim type "lc".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim typefrom "1981".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim subject Category:Local_councils_in_Israel.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim subject Category:Mixed_Israeli_settlements.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim subject Category:Populated_places_established_in_1978.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim subject Category:West_Bank.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim type AdministrativeDistrict108491826.
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- Ma'ale_Efrayim type PopulatedPlacesEstablishedIn1978.
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- Ma'ale_Efrayim type Settlement.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim type Wikidata:Q532.
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- Ma'ale_Efrayim comment "Ma'ale Efrayim (Hebrew: מַעֲלֵה אֶפְרַיִם, eng. Ascent of Ephraim) is an Israeli settlement and local council located along the eastern slopes of the Samarian mountains in the Jordan Valley, within the West Bank. Founded in 1978 and named after the Biblical tribe of Ephraim, situated in this area. The town's municipal status was upgraded to local council in 1981. Over 1,400 people now live in the community.".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim label "Ma'ale Efraim".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim label "Ma'ale Efrayim".
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- Ma'ale_Efrayim depiction Maaleefrayim227_(2).JPG.
- Ma'ale_Efrayim homepage eng1.htm.
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- Ma'ale_Efrayim name "Ma'ale Efraim".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim name "Ma'ale Efraim, Maaleh Efraim".
- Ma'ale_Efrayim name "معلي افرايم".