Most Israelis live in the Tel Aviv or Jerusalem metropolitan areas.
yes... in people: Jerusalem-760,800 Tel Aviv-392,700 in land: Jerusalem-30925. acre Tel Aviv-12796.
Oh honey, Tel Aviv is a city in Israel, not a city itself. The largest city in Israel is Jerusalem, not Tel Aviv. Tel Aviv is actually the second-largest city in Israel, but nice try!
Tel Aviv is on the Mediterranean seaboard, on sea level, while Jerusalem is inland and atop mountains.
You can catch a Monit Sherut to Jerusalem near the central bus station in Tel Aviv which is located at 108 Levinsky Street.
The driving distance from Jerusalem, Israel to Tel Aviv, Israel is 39.54 miles. The time it takes to make the drive is around 45 minutes.
Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
69 km
It is below Jerusalem in the Holy Land Area.
Tel Aviv or Jerusalem
The five largest cities in Israel, whose population is bigger than 200,000 people, are: Jerusalem - 733000 people - The capital of Israel, dates back to 1000 B.C. built over 3000years ago by king david. Tel-Aviv-Yafo - 380000 people - The economical and cultural center of Israel. Haifa - 266000 people - A major port and industrial city. Rishon Lezion - 222000 people. Ashdod - 204000 people. Please see the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics' web site in the links for lots of additional, well, statistics about Israel.
First in (West) Jerusalem, then after Israel annexed East Jerusalem in 1980 in Tel Aviv. Since 2003 the Embassady of the Netherlands is in Ramat Gan, a big city near (east of) Tel Aviv.