Highway 40 (Israel) in the context of Highway 90 (Israel–Palestine)


Highway 40 (Israel) in the context of Highway 90 (Israel–Palestine)

⭐ Core Definition: Highway 40 (Israel)

Highway 40 (Hebrew: כביש 40) is a north-south intercity road in Israel. At 302 km long, it is the second longest highway in Israel, after Highway 90. The highway runs from Kfar Saba in the center of Israel to the Arabah in the south, serving as a main connection between central Israel and Be'er Sheva.

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Highway 40 (Israel) in the context of Ramat HaNegev Regional Council

Ramat HaNegev Regional Council (Hebrew: מועצה אזורית רמת הנגב, lit.'Negev Heights Regional Council') is a regional council in the Negev desert in Israel. With around 8,000 residents spread across 20 villages, the council is geographically the largest in Israel, covering more than 20% of Israel's landmass. The council's headquarters are located on Highway 40 between Mashabei Sadeh and Tlalim.

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