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Abu Basma Regional Council : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abu Basma Regional Council
Abu Basma Regional Council ((ヘブライ語:מועצה אזורית אבו בסמה), ''Moatza Ezorit Abu Basma'', (アラビア語:مجلس إقليمي أبو بسمة), ''Majlis Iqlimi Abu Basma'') was a regional council operating in 2003-2012 and covering several Bedouin villages in the northwestern Negev desert of Israel. Following the Minister of Interior decision on November 5, 2012 it was split into two newly created bodies: Neve Midbar Regional Council and al-Kasom Regional Council.〔(Information for the citizens ), Abu Basma Regional Council official site (Hebrew)〕 ==List of communities== There were 11 recognized communities in the Abu Basma Regional Council, and their population is 30,000 residents. There were also approximately 50,000 “diaspora” Bedouins living in unrecognized villages outside the council’s jurisdiction.〔Sharon Udasin, ('Gov’t must bring basic needs to Beduins' ) Jerusalem Post, December 21, 2011〕
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