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Be'er Tuvia Regional Council

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The Be'er Tuvia Regional Council (Template:Lang-he), is a regional council in the Shephelah region in the south of Israel. It borders Yoav and Nahal Sorek regional councils in the east; Hof Ashkelon regional council and the city of Ashdod in the west; Gederot regional council and Gan Yavne, Gedera, Bnei Aish local councils in the north; Shafir regional council in the south. The town of Kiryat Malakhi is placed ih the middle.

Be'er Tuvia was incorporated as a regional council in 1950, with a land-area of approximately 140,000 dunams (140 km²). According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, the regional council had a population of 17,400. There are 22 communities including nineteen moshavim, two kibbutzim, two community centers and one agriculture yoth village.

Settlements within the jurisdiction of the Bnei Shimon Regional Council

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There are 22 communities including nineteen moshavim, two kibbutzim, two community centers and one agriculture yoth village.