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Savion : ウィキペディア英語版
Savyon

Savyon () is a local council in the Center District of Israel, bordering the cities of Kiryat Ono, Petah Tikva, and Yehud. Ranked 10/10 on the Israeli socio-economic scale, it is one of the wealthiest municipalities in Israel, being both famous and infamous for it. In December 2009, Savyon had a population of 3,000.
Savyon was founded in 1955 by Africa Israel Investments for senior South African Jewish immigrants. It took the name of a common wildflower, although the first part of its name (''sav'') means "grandfather", which was appropriate for the residents of the time. Today, Savyon has a young population.
In 2004, the moshav Ganei Yehuda () was merged into Savyon.
==Notable residents==

*Mikhail Chernoy -- entrepreneur
*Gilad Erdan -- current Israeli Minister of Communications.
*Dan Margalit
*Arye Carmon
*Dan Goldstein
*Moshe Arens
*David Mor
*Dan Naveh
*Mody Kidon
*Gideon Patt
*Yair Shamir
*David D'Or
*Maya Dunietz
*Aviv Bushinsky
*Al Schwimmer
*Yaakov Nimrodi
*Ofer Nimrodi
*Yair Nitzani
*Shmuel Flatto-Sharon

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