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Keywords: mazra'a | mo'atza mekomit mazra'a | majles el-mahaly el-mazra'a | text: hebrew (blue) | text: arabic (blue) | aqueduct (blue) | palm tree (blue) |
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Local Council Mazra'a (meaning farm in Arabic) is
located between Acre and Nahariya, east to road 4,2 km south to
Nahariya. Mazra'a was founded in 1896, separated in 1996 from Regional Council Matte Asher and was
proclaimed as independent Local Council. Pop: 3500, mostly
Muslims. In my first visit there was no flag, so when I
re-visited it I entered the city hall to inquire. The mayor gave
me an emblem and informed me the the flag is white with blue
emblem. The emblem shows a palm tree and the old aqueduct
(compare with the Matte Asher flag)
crossing the village [Ottoman aqueduct connecting Kabri springs
and Acre]. The municipal emblem has not been published in the
official gazette (Rashumot) and is thus unofficial.
Source: author's own observation, 2 and 11 October 2001
Dov Gutterman, 26 October 2001