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The Tel Aviv Museum Planning Exhibition

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Dispersion of population into the new towns and southwards into the Negev desert.
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Location of industry, directing industrial development into the newly planned regions and towns.
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Industrial estates for new industries, planned to be close to the new towns.
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Planned agricultural regions, expanding into to the northern Negev.
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The national water plan, carrying water from the surplus area in the north to the water-poor areas in the south.
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National parks, exploiting the existing landscape features, nature reserves and historical sites.

National parks, exploiting the existing landscape features, nature reserves and historical sites.

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National parks, exploiting the existing landscape features, nature reserves and historical sites.

National parks, exploiting the existing landscape features, nature reserves and historical sites.

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