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Israel is a parliamentary democratic country in the Middle East, it borders Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, West Bank and Gaza Strip and is washed by Mediterranean Sea. The total area of Israel is about 20,770 sq km, and the coastline is 274 km. The population of Israel is 7,113,000 people. Main ethnic groups live here are Jewish (77%) and non-Jewish, mostly Arab (about 23 %). The main religion confessed here are Jewish (77%), Muslim, Arab Christian, other Christian, Druze etc. Hebrew is an official language in Israel, Arabic is used for Arabs and English is considered to be most commonly used foreign language. The capital of Israel is Jerusalem. Administratively the country is divided into 6 districts (Central, Haifa, Jerusalem, Northern, Southern, Tel Aviv). Israeli independence from League of Nations was declared in 1948, May 14, and since that it`s celebrated as a national holiday of the country.
If you buy a Hottelecom direct number in Israel, you get some significant benefits.
NEW!!! If you are going to travel in Israel by car, you can have your local number customized to your car plate. You choose the number the same as the number of your car! Contact us . For drivers who is going to travel in Israel by car: An Israeli vehicle registration plate, or license plate, is a vehicle registration plate, a metal or plastic plate or plates attached to a motor vehicle or trailer, used in Israel for official identification purposes. Israeli civil registration plates are rectangular with reflecting yellow background and embossed with black registration number. Under the first dash of the registration number (see below form of registration numbers) there is a stamp of approval of the Standard Institution of Israel. On the left side of the plate there is a blue rectangle embossed with the Israeli flag and beneath it the letters "IL" and Israel written in Hebrew and Arabic. Сivil registration numbers consist of seven digits, which are separated by dashes: one between the second and third digits and another between the fifth and sixth digits. While the vehicle registration numbers of taxis in Israel always end with 25, the last two digits of buses vary, although many end with 01.
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