Misgav Regional Council, Regional council in Acre Subdistrict, Israel.
Misgav Regional Council is an administrative body in Galilee that organizes several small towns and villages across rural terrain in northern Israel. It manages schools, public services, and infrastructure for the residents living throughout the area.
The area was established in 1982 when new Jewish settlements were built in a region that already had Arab and Druze villages. The council was created to manage and coordinate services across all communities in the area.
The council brings together villages of different backgrounds and supports programs that help people of various origins live and work together in shared communities. This mix shapes daily life and how neighbors interact across settlements.
The area consists of several settlements scattered across the landscape, best explored by car since the communities are spread out across the terrain. Public facilities like schools and community centers are located in different villages and are accessible from residential areas.
A bicycle trail connects Karmiel with the council area and passes through natural landscapes and several settlements, offering a rare way to explore different communities on two wheels. This path reveals the spatial connection between the otherwise scattered villages.
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