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Ramat HaHayal (, ''lit.'' Soldiers Hill) is a northeastern neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel. Some of the leading global high tech firms have research and development offices in Ramat HaHayal. 〔(City guide, Tel Aviv )〕 ==History== The neighborhood, originally Shikun Shanghai, was established in 1949 to absorb members of the Jewish community in Shanghai, China, who left during the final stages of the Chinese Civil War.〔(Igud Yotzei Sin, Association of Former Residents of China in Israel )〕 Until 2010, it was widely assumed that the neighborhood had been named after the Jewish Brigade and its name was written in Hebrew (''lit.'' Jewish Brigade Heights), including in official municipal signs. The mistake was corrected by the municipality in 2010.〔http://www.ynet.co.il/articles/0,7340,L-3981123,00.html〕 Many Israeli high-tech companies, among them Nisko, RAD Data Communications, BMC Software,〔(Contact Locations )〕 Comverse Technology and Radwin are located in Ramat HaHayal.〔 IBM maintains a research and development facility there. 〔(IBM R&D )〕 The offices of the Israeli television broadcasting company Keshet are in Ramat HaHayal.〔(People of the film )〕 In 2002, a monument dedicated to the Swedish diplomat Raoul Wallenberg was erected at the intersection of Raoul Wallenberg and HaBarzel streets in Ramat HaHayal.〔(Monument dedicated to Raoul Wallenberg was inaugurated in Tel Aviv )〕 Assuta Medical Center, Israel's largest private medical provider, moved from central Tel Aviv to a new compound in Ramat HaHayal. The upscale facility, with 16 operating rooms, is located on HaBarzel Street.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ramat HaHayal」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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