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Aseret
Aseret () is a communal settlement on the coastal plain of south-central Israel. Located near Gedera, it falls under the jurisdiction of Gederot Regional Council. The word "Aseret" means ten, and the community is named after the ten members of Bilu who founded Gedera.〔 In its population was . ==History== Aseret was founded in 1954 as the municipal center of Gederot Regional Council. It continues to serve this function today. Aseret is the center, both geographically and municipally, of the other six communities in the council: Meishar, Misgav Dov, Kfar Aviv, Kfar Mordechai, Shdema and Gan HaDarom.〔 Aseret was built on the lands of Bashshit, an Arab village conquered in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. There is an old tomb associated with Seth, the son of Adam in the Hebrew Bible.〔 According to scholars of the Palestine Exploration Fund, the name Bashshit was derived from ''Beit Shit'', meaning the "house of Seth.〔Palestine Exploration Fund (PEF), 1838, (p. 84 ).〕 The tomb lies within a triple-domed mosque located on the side of a hill.
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