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Note: Local Council Daliyat El-Karmel was united with Local Council of Isfiya and is now part of Municipality Daliyat El-Karmel-Isifya, also known as Ir HaKarmel
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image by Dov Gutterman
Coat-of-arms adopted 30th June 1966
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Local Council Daliyat El-Karmel is a Druze
village on top of Mount Carmel about 20 Kms SE of Haifa. It was established in the
beginning of the 18th century and has 13,000 inh., most of them Druze. Its name means vine branches
of the Carmel.
There are three flags hoisted from the municipal building. On the
right there is the Druze flag, on the
centre there is the national flag and on the left, the municipal
flag - blue emblem on white.
Maybe due to the touristic nature of the village there are flags
all over it - national, Druze, commercial and even Maccabi Haifa
F.C flag. Unfortunately I have no Arabic fonts so the Arabic
inscription came a little blurred. Sources: author's own
observation, 1 September 2001; city website.
Unfortunally the other Druze village nearby, Isfiya, was quite
flagless.
Dov Gutterman, 2 September 2001
The municipal emblem was published in the official gazette (Rashumot),
YP 1286, 30 June 1966.
Dov Gutterman, 4 September 2001
Local Council Daliyat El-Karmel and Local
Council Isfiya are united in 2003 into Municipality of Daliyat El-Karmel-Isfiya. Those symbols
are now obsolete.
Dov Gutterman, 20 December 2007