пятница, 29 октября 2010 г.

Caramel

City of Caramel.

Caramel - a young city, rassolozhenny in the heart of the breathtaking beauty of the Galilee. City from the outset was perfectly planned so to become comfortable and friendly haven for its residents. High standard of living in the city is the result of favorable environmental, educational and cultural conditions. Particular attention is paid to free time. All this together creates a pleasant atmosphere for children, young people and adults. Strolling through the streets, your account will attract high quality urban buildings, abundant gardens and green spaces, as well as the cleanliness of the city.
According to the 2002 population of Caramel is 50 000. Scientists predict that in the next 20 years the population doubled. Caramel was founded in 1964 and located in the valley of Beit Hakerem, which serves the boundary between Upper and Lower Galilee. The city is located in the center of the junction of the northern region of the country. Caramel is located 35 km from Tiberias, 30 km from Safed, 22 km from Acre, and 45 km from Haifa.
The climate here is dry. Humidity reaches 55% from April to October, and 65-70% from November to March. The city was built in a unique new style with a complete separation of industrial and residential zones. There are many park ensembles and wide streets. The use of new technologies has led to the fact that each district has turned into an independent unit with its own educational institution, synagogue and shopping center. The system of highways in the city is impeccable: the bands are very wide roads, everywhere there is a place to park.
The city developed gradually in accordance with the plan: the central area was rebuilt in the period 1964-1978, the southern region - from 1970 po1978, the western region from 1980 to 1983, the district of Galilee rose from 1992 to 1995, the Saga District from 1990 to 1993, Givat Ram from 1991 to 1998, Ramat Rabin in 1996, Givat Mokos and Irizim from 1984 to 1998. The city is still under construction.