Basmat Tab'un
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Basmat Tab'un | |
Hebrew | בַּסְמֶת טַבְּעוּן |
Arabic | بسمة طبعون |
Government | Local council (from 1965) |
District | North |
Population | 6,300 (2006) |
Jurisdiction | dunams |
Basmat Tab'un (Arabic: بسمة طبعون; Hebrew: בַּסְמֶת טַבְּעוּן) is a Bedouin local council in the North District of Israel. It was declared as a local council in 1965. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) it had a population of 6,300 in 2006, with a growth rate of 3.3%. The majority of the citizens of Basmat Tab'un are Bedouin Muslims.
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