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Square in Tel Aviv, Israel
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Magen David Square in 1936

Magen David Square (Hebrew: כיכר מגן-דוד, romanizedKikar Magen-David, lit.'Star of David Square') is a public square in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. It got its name from the fact that streets are radiating from it in six directions: Allenby Street in two directions, plus King George, Menahem Sheinkin, HaCarmel with the Carmel Market, and Nahalat Binyamin. The square is one of the busiest in the city center.

Magen David Square
Squares in Tel Aviv

32°4′11.42″N 34°46′13.78″E / 32.0698389°N 34.7704944°E / 32.0698389; 34.7704944


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