Kaukab Abu al-Hija (Arabic: كوكب أبو الهيجا; Hebrew: כַּוּכַּבּ אַבּוּ אל-הִיגַ'א), often simply Kaukab, is an Arab Muslim village and local council in the North District of Israel, in the Lower Galilee. It is located on Road 784, between Shefa-'Amr and Karmiel, and next to Kafr Manda. Kaukab was historically under the control of the Abu al-Hija family of the Galilee. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, Kaukab had a population of 2,800 in 2005, and is ranked low (3/10) on the Israeli socio-economic scale. Its jurisdiction is 2,567 dunams.
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| - Kaukab Abu al-Hija (Arabic: كوكب أبو الهيجا; Hebrew: כַּוּכַּבּ אַבּוּ אל-הִיגַ'א), often simply Kaukab, is an Arab Muslim village and local council in the North District of Israel, in the Lower Galilee. It is located on Road 784, between Shefa-'Amr and Karmiel, and next to Kafr Manda. Kaukab was historically under the control of the Abu al-Hija family of the Galilee. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, Kaukab had a population of 2,800 in 2005, and is ranked low (3/10) on the Israeli socio-economic scale. Its jurisdiction is 2,567 dunams.
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| - Kaukab Abu al-Hija (Arabic: كوكب أبو الهيجا; Hebrew: כַּוּכַּבּ אַבּוּ אל-הִיגַ'א), often simply Kaukab, is an Arab Muslim village and local council in the North District of Israel, in the Lower Galilee. It is located on Road 784, between Shefa-'Amr and Karmiel, and next to Kafr Manda. Kaukab was historically under the control of the Abu al-Hija family of the Galilee. According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics, Kaukab had a population of 2,800 in 2005, and is ranked low (3/10) on the Israeli socio-economic scale. Its jurisdiction is 2,567 dunams.
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