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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Acre' has mentioned 'Israel' in the following places:
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City in Israel
City in Israel
Acre (/xcbx88xc9x91xcbx90kxc9x99r/ or /xcbx88exc9xaakxc9x99r/), known locally as Akko (Hebrew: xd7xa2xd6xb7xd7x9bxd6xbcxd7x95xd6xb9xe2x80x8e, xcaxbbAkkxc5x8d) or Akka (Arabic: xd8xb9xd9x83xd9x91xd8xa7xe2x80x8e, xcaxbbAkkxc4x81), is a city in the coastal plain region of the Northern District of Israel.
In present-day Israel, the population was 49,380 in 2019,[1] made up of Jews, Muslims, Christians, Druze, and Bahxc3xa1xcaxbcxc3xads.
[5] In particular, Acre is the holiest city of the Bahxc3xa1xcaxbcxc3xad Faith in Israel and receives many pilgrims of that faith every year.
Contents 1 Names 2 History 2.1 Early Bronze Age 2.2 Middle Bronze Age 2.3 Iron Age 2.4 Persian period and classical antiquity 2.5 Byzantine period 2.6 Early Islamic period 2.7 Crusader and Ayyubid period 2.7.1 First Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem (1104xe2x80x931187) 2.7.2 Ayyubid intermezzo (1187xe2x80x931191) 2.7.3 Second Crusader Kingdom of Jerusalem (1191xe2x80x931291) 2.8 Mamluk period (1291xe2x80x931517) 2.9 Ottoman period 2.10 Mandatory Palestine 2.11 Israel 3 Demography 4 Transportation 5 Education and culture 6 Sports 7 Landmarks 7.1 City walls 7.2 Al-Jazzar Mosque 7.3 Hamam al-Basha 7.4 Citadel of Acre 7.5 Hospitaller fortress 7.6 Other medieval sites 7.7 Bahxc3xa1xcaxbcxc3xad holy places 8 Archaeology 8.1 Crusader period remains 9 International relations 10 Notable residents 11 In popular culture 12 See also 13 References 13.1 Citations 13.2 Bibliography 14 External links
Israel
Acre was captured by Israel on 17 May 1948,[46] displacing about three-quarters of the Arab population of the city (13,510 of 17,395).
The Acre central bus station, served by Egged and Nateev Express, offers intra-city and inter-city bus routes to destinations all over Israel.
Among the programs offered is Peace Child Israel, which employs theatre and the arts to teach coexistence.
Ella German (born 1937), girlfriend of Lee Harvey Oswald, moved to Akko sometime between 1993 and 2013 Raymonda Tawil (born 1940), Palestinian journalist and activist Lydia Hatuel-Czuckermann (born 1963), Olympic foil fencer Ayelet Ohayon (born 1974), Olympic foil fencer Delila Hatuel (born 1980), Olympic foil fencer Avigail Alfatov (born 1996), national fencing champion, soldier, and Miss Israel 2014