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'''Lehavim''' ({{wp|Hebrew|Lehavimi}}: מְדִינַת), officially the '''State of Lehavim''' ({{wp|Hebrew|Lehavimi}}: לְהָבִים מְדִינַת; ''Medinat Lehavim'') is a sovereign state located in _. It is bordered by _ to the east, _ to the west, _ to the south and _ to the north. All of its coast is bathed by the _ Sea, which have historically provided the country with enormous connections across the region. The capital of Lehavim is Habafar, which concentrates most political and economical decisions. | '''Lehavim''' ({{wp|Hebrew|Lehavimi}}: מְדִינַת), officially the '''State of Lehavim''' ({{wp|Hebrew|Lehavimi}}: לְהָבִים מְדִינַת; ''Medinat Lehavim'') is a sovereign state located in _. It is bordered by _ to the east, _ to the west, _ to the south and _ to the north. All of its coast is bathed by the _ Sea, which have historically provided the country with enormous connections across the region. The capital of Lehavim is Habafar, which concentrates most political and economical decisions. | ||
The territory of Lehavim contains evidence of human transit and civilisations that date back to several thousands years ago. Its coastal towns have served throughout the history as important commercial ports in the _ Sea while the inland has been renowned for being rich in the production of olives, cheeses and vegetables. Archaeological sites from these periods have provided information about the importance given to farming, fishing and commerce by early maritime societies laced in the Lehavimi lands. Its strategic position made it heavily prone to suffer occupations from nearby powers that brought together with them, several cultural characteristics still visible in today's Lehavim. Although {{wp|Jewish|Jews}} have always formed the majority of the populaton and have been present for years in Lehavim, these periods of almost continious occupations have left {{wp|Christians|Christian}} and {{wp|Muslims|Muslim}} communities and cultural forms, which over the years, have created the Lehavimi national identity. | |||
==History== | ==History== | ||
==Geography== | ==Geography== |
Revision as of 19:35, 27 February 2021
State of Lehavim לְהָבִים מְדִינַת (Lehavimi) Medinat Lehavim | |
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Flag | |
Capital and largest city | Habafar |
Official languages | Lehavimi |
Demonym(s) | Lehavimi |
Government | Unitary parliamentary constitutional republic |
Lavan Hefetz | |
• Premier | Irina Fleischer |
Ahron Zahavy | |
Legislature | Knesset |
Area | |
• | 10,452 km2 (4,036 sq mi) |
Population | |
• 2020 estimate | 6,859,408 |
• 2018 census | 5,122,641 |
• Density | 560/km2 (1,450.4/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $310.743 billion |
• Per capita | $29,045 |
GDP (nominal) | 2020 estimate |
• Total | $194.376 billion |
• Per capita | $18,168 |
Gini (2020) | 31.0 medium |
HDI | 0.812 very high |
Currency | Shekel |
Lehavim (Lehavimi: מְדִינַת), officially the State of Lehavim (Lehavimi: לְהָבִים מְדִינַת; Medinat Lehavim) is a sovereign state located in _. It is bordered by _ to the east, _ to the west, _ to the south and _ to the north. All of its coast is bathed by the _ Sea, which have historically provided the country with enormous connections across the region. The capital of Lehavim is Habafar, which concentrates most political and economical decisions.
The territory of Lehavim contains evidence of human transit and civilisations that date back to several thousands years ago. Its coastal towns have served throughout the history as important commercial ports in the _ Sea while the inland has been renowned for being rich in the production of olives, cheeses and vegetables. Archaeological sites from these periods have provided information about the importance given to farming, fishing and commerce by early maritime societies laced in the Lehavimi lands. Its strategic position made it heavily prone to suffer occupations from nearby powers that brought together with them, several cultural characteristics still visible in today's Lehavim. Although Jews have always formed the majority of the populaton and have been present for years in Lehavim, these periods of almost continious occupations have left Christian and Muslim communities and cultural forms, which over the years, have created the Lehavimi national identity.