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Magal topographic map

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Magal

Kibbutz Magal was founded in 1953 as a Nahal settlement on a hill overlooking the Samaria hills and what was then the border with Jordan. The kibbutz sits on a hill known from the War of Independence as the "86th Regiment"—on any elevation of the hill above the sea level (86 meters). The kibbutz was founded by the Tzofim battalion, but when they left, Nahal members began to settle there, which continued to reach it until the 1980s.

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Name: Magal topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Magal, Menashe Regional Council, Hadera Subdistrict, Haifa District, 3884500, Israel (32.36522 35.01516 32.40522 35.05516)

Average elevation: 65 m

Minimum elevation: 31 m

Maximum elevation: 150 m

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