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Magen David Square (Hebrew: כיכר מגן-דוד, romanized: Kikar 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.
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32°4′11.42″N 34°46′13.78″E / 32.0698389°N 34.7704944°E / 32.0698389; 34.7704944
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