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District
  
Haifa

Local time
  
Friday 6:05 PM

Area
  
7 km²

Kafr Qara

Name meaning
  
"The village of the gourd"

Weather
  
16°C, Wind N at 6 km/h, 70% Humidity

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Kafr Qara (Arabic: كفر قرع‎‎, Hebrew: כַּפְר קַרִע‎; also spelled Kafr Qari) is an Arab town in Israel 22 miles (35 km) southeast of Haifa. In 2015 its population was 17,689. Kafr Qara holds the highest record for doctors relative to population size in the country, around 14.8 doctors per 1,000 citizens (2007, with more than 50 medicine student back then), Kafr Qara known as well for recording a high rate of academics and master's degree holders.[2].

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Map of Kafr Qara, Israel

Ottoman era

In 1859 the population was 450 people, who cultivated 32 feddans of land. In 1883, the Palestine Exploration Fund's Survey of Western Palestine described Kefr Kara as a "good-sized stone village on high ground, with a well to the east, and caves."

British Mandate era

In the 1922 census of Palestine conducted by the British Mandate authorities, Kufr Qara had a population 776, 9 Christians and 767 Muslims. This had increased in the 1931 census to 1,109, 4 Christians and 1,105 Muslims, in 198 houses.

In 1945, Kafr Qara had a population of 1,510 Arabs, who owned 14,543 dunams of land. Of this, 227 dunams were for plantations and irrigable land, 11,516 for cereals, while 25 dunams were built-up (urban) land.

Post 1948

Kafr Qara is part of the Triangle. It is located in the Wadi Ara region, northwest of the Green Line. Most of the inhabitants are Muslim. It is governed by a local council. Kafr Qara now has about 7000 dunams of land left, after land was expropriated by the local authorities and Israeli government for public and military use. WAC, an independent labor association, is located in the village.

Education

In September 2003, a group of local parents founded a bilingual, multicultural elementary school in Kafr Qara, named Hand in Hand – Bridge over the Wadi, or "Bridge over the Wadi". Kafr Qara high school, established in 1970 as a vocational school, is now a comprehensive high school for 10th–12th graders from Kafr Qara and environs. The school has participated in multicultural projects such as Jitli, and offers a joint leadership program for Arab and Jewish teenagers.

Kafr Qara holds the highest record for doctors relative to population size in the country , around 14.8 doctors per 1,000 citizens(2007, with more than 50 medicine student back then), Kafr Qara known as well for recording a high rate of academics and Master's degree holders.

Notable residents

  • Nawaf Massalha, first Muslim to serve on the Israeli cabinet
  • Jamal Zahalka, Arab member of Knesset, Balad chairman
  • References

    Kafr Qara Wikipedia