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|city_6 =Ashdod |div_6 =Southern District (Israel){{!}}Southern |pop_6 ={{Israel populations|Ashdod}} |city_6 =Ashdod |div_6 =Southern District (Israel){{!}}Southern |pop_6 ={{Israel populations|Ashdod}}
|city_7 =Netanya |div_7 =Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_7 ={{Israel populations|Netanya}} |city_7 =Netanya |div_7 =Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_7 ={{Israel populations|Netanya}}
|city_8 =Beersheba |div_8 =Southern District (Israel){{!}}Southern |pop_8 ={{Israel populations|Be'er Sheva}} |city_8 =Bnei Brak |div_8 =Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_8 ={{Israel populations|Bene Beraq}}
|city_9 =Bnei Brak |div_9 =Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_9 ={{Israel populations|Bene Beraq}} |city_9 =Beersheba |div_9 =Southern District (Israel){{!}}Southern |pop_9 ={{Israel populations|Be'er Sheva}}
|city_10=Holon |div_10=Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_10={{Israel populations|Holon}} |city_10=Holon |div_10=Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_10={{Israel populations|Holon}}
|city_11=Ramat Gan |div_11=Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_11={{Israel populations|Ramat Gan}} |city_11=Ramat Gan |div_11=Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_11={{Israel populations|Ramat Gan}}
|city_12=Ashkelon |div_12=Southern District (Israel){{!}}Southern |pop_12={{Israel populations|Ashqelon}} |city_12=Ashkelon |div_12=Southern District (Israel){{!}}Southern |pop_12={{Israel populations|Ashqelon}}
|city_13=Rehovot |div_13=Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_13={{Israel populations|Rehovot}} |city_13=Rehovot |div_13=Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_13={{Israel populations|Rehovot}}
|city_14=Bat Yam |div_14=Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_14={{Israel populations|Bat Yam}} |city_14=Beit Shemesh |div_14=Jerusalem District{{!}}Jerusalem |pop_14={{Israel populations|Bet Shemesh}}
|city_15=Beit Shemesh |div_15=Jerusalem District{{!}}Jerusalem |pop_15={{Israel populations|Bet Shemesh}} |city_15=Bat Yam |div_15=Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_15={{Israel populations|Bat Yam}}
|city_16=Kfar Saba |div_16=Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_16={{Israel populations|Kefar Sava}} |city_16=Herzliya |div_16=Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_16={{Israel populations|Herzliyya}}
|city_17=Herzliya |div_17=Tel Aviv District{{!}}Tel Aviv |pop_17={{Israel populations|Herzliyya}} |city_17=Kfar Saba |div_17=Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_17={{Israel populations|Kefar Sava}}
|city_18=Hadera |div_18=Haifa District{{!}}Haifa |pop_18={{Israel populations|Hadera}} |city_18=Hadera |div_18=Haifa District{{!}}Haifa |pop_18={{Israel populations|Hadera}}
|city_19=Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut |div_19=Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_19={{Israel populations|Modi'in-makkabbim-re'ut}} |city_19=Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut |div_19=Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_19={{Israel populations|Modi'in-makkabbim-re'ut}}
|city_20=Nazareth |div_20=Northern District (Israel){{!}}Northern |pop_20={{Israel populations|Nazareth}} |city_20=Lod |div_20=Central District (Israel){{!}}Central |pop_20={{Israel populations|Lod}}
}}<small>{{note|jerusalem|a|This number includes ] and ] areas, which had a total population of 573,330 inhabitants in 2019.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://jerusaleminstitute.org.il/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/shnaton_C1021.pdf |title=Population of Jerusalem, by Age, Religion and Geographical Spreading, 2019 |last=Choshen |first=Maya |date=2021 |publisher=Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research |access-date=19 May 2021}}</ref> Israeli sovereignty over East Jerusalem is ].}}</small><noinclude> }}<small>{{note|jerusalem|a|This number includes ] and ] areas, which had a total population of 573,330 inhabitants in 2019.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://jerusaleminstitute.org.il/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/shnaton_C1021.pdf |title=Population of Jerusalem, by Age, Religion and Geographical Spreading, 2019 |last=Choshen |first=Maya |date=2021 |publisher=Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research |access-date=19 May 2021}}</ref> Israeli sovereignty over East Jerusalem is ].}}</small><noinclude>
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  Largest cities in Israel
Israel Central Bureau of Statistics
Rank Name District Pop. Rank Name District Pop.
Jerusalem
Jerusalem
Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv
1 Jerusalem Jerusalem 981,711 11 Ramat Gan Tel Aviv 172,486 Haifa
Haifa
Rishon LeZion
Rishon LeZion
2 Tel Aviv Tel Aviv 474,530 12 Ashkelon Southern 153,138
3 Haifa Haifa 290,306 13 Rehovot Central 150,748
4 Rishon LeZion Central 260,453 14 Beit Shemesh Jerusalem 154,694
5 Petah Tikva Central 255,387 15 Bat Yam Tel Aviv 128,465
6 Ashdod Southern 226,827 16 Herzliya Tel Aviv 106,741
7 Netanya Central 233,104 17 Kfar Saba Central 101,556
8 Bnei Brak Tel Aviv 218,357 18 Hadera Haifa 103,041
9 Beersheba Southern 214,162 19 Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut Central 99,171
10 Holon Tel Aviv 197,957 20 Lod Central 85,351

^a This number includes East Jerusalem and West Bank areas, which had a total population of 573,330 inhabitants in 2019. Israeli sovereignty over East Jerusalem is internationally unrecognized.

References

These references will appear in the article, but this list appears only on this page.
  1. "Regional Statistics". Israel Central Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. Choshen, Maya (2021). "Population of Jerusalem, by Age, Religion and Geographical Spreading, 2019" (PDF). Jerusalem Institute for Policy Research. Retrieved 19 May 2021.

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