Cities in The Gush Dan
Population as of the end of 2009:
Over 300,000
- Tel Aviv-Yafo 403,700
Over 200,000
- Rishon LeZion 228,200
- Petah Tikva 209,600
Over 100,000
- Holon 184,700
- Bnei Brak 154,400
- Ramat Gan 145,000
- Bat Yam 130,000
- Rehovot 112,700
Over 50,000
- Herzliya 87,000
- Kfar Saba 83,600
- Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut 72,700
- Lod 69,800
- Ra'anana 68,300
- Ramla 65,800
- Giv'atayim 53,000
Over 10,000
Hod HaSharon, Modi'in Illit, Rosh HaAyin, Ramat HaSharon, Ness Ziona, El'ad, Yavne, Kiryat Ono, Yehud-Monosson, Tira, Giv'at Shmuel, Kafr Qasim, Qalansawe, Be'er Ya'akov, Even Yehuda, Gan Yavne, Ganei Tikva, Gedera, Giv'at Shmuel, Jaljulia, Kfar Yona, Kiryat Ekron, Kokhav Ya'ir, Mazkeret Batya, Shoham, Tel Mond, Tzoran-Kadima
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Map of the Gush Dan
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Map of inner metropolitan area
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Satellite Image of the Inner Ring of the Gush Dan
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Astronaut photo of Tel Aviv area at night
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Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut
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Ashdod
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Netanya
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Petah Tikva
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Tel Aviv beach
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