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Kiryat Ono
Kiryat Ono () is a city in the Tel Aviv District of Israel. It is located east of Tel Aviv. The modern Kiryat Ono is not to be confused with the biblical Ono. The bibilical town of Ono (1 Chronicles 8:12; Nehemiah 6:2) has been identified by most scholars with the Arab village, Kafr 'Ana, whereon is now built Or Yehuda.〔Walid Khalidi, ''All that Remains'', Washington, D.C. 1992, pp. 247-248; ''Carta's Official Guide to Israel'', Jerusalem 1983, p. 358.〕 At the end of 2013, it had a population of 35,500.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Israel Central Bureau of Statistics )〕 ==History==
A settlement named Kfar Ono was established in 1939. In the 1950s, a ma'abara (transit camp for new immigrants) was established nearby. In 1954, the settlement merged with other communities to form Kiryat Ono. It achieved city status in 1992. It began to grow during the British era, probably due to its proximity to the military compound now known as Tel Hashomer British Base. A lone tree stands on a hill overlooking the base; this tree has been adopted as the city's spiritual and cultural icon. The lands surrounding the tree were owned as agricultural land and maintained by Aryeh Konikov. When the lone tree was planted, it seemed unique in its location, and Mr. Konikov nourished it and maintained the land surrounding it for many years.
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