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image by Dov Gutterman and Santiago Dotor
Emblem adopted 23rd June 1994
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The Industrial Local Council of Ramat Hovav is a unique local
authority (i.e. municipal entity), being the first local
authority under whose jurisdiction there is only an industrial
zone. The reason is that the Local Council is situated in the
Negev desert, 12 km from the nearest town (Be'er Sheva) and not of a suitable
character to be part of the regional council. The Local Council
is south of Be'er Sheva just west of Route 40. It was established
in 1975 and became a Local Council in 1989. There are 15 plants
in its region. According to an e-mail from Mr. Moshe Dayan,
council spokesman, the council's logo in its natural colours is
charging a hot yellow background with an inscription in bottle
green.
Sources: e-mail from Mr. Moshe Dayan, Head of the Public
Relations Dept. and Council Spokesman, 24 August 2001.
Dov Gutterman, 31 August 2001
The municipal emblem was published in the official gazette (Rashumot),
YP 4225, 23 June 1994.
Dov Gutterman, 4 September 2001
image contributed by Moshe Dayan, 24 August 2008