Arad, Israel

Arad (Hebrew: עֲרָד (audio)) is a city in the Southern District of Israel. It is located on the border of the Negev and the Judean Deserts, 25 kilometres (16 miles) west of the Dead Sea and 45 kilometres (28 miles) east of Beersheba. The city is home to a diverse population of 28,170, including Ashkenazi and Sephardi Jews (both secular and religious), Bedouins and Black Hebrews, as well as new immigrants.

Arad
ערד
City (from 1995)
Arad
Arad
Coordinates: 31°15′40″N 35°12′55″E
Country Israel
DistrictSouthern
Founded4000 BCE (Tel Arad)
1100 BCE (Israelite city)
1962 (Israeli city)
Government
  MayorYair Maayan
Area
  Total93,140 dunams (93.14 km2 or 35.96 sq mi)
Population
 (2022)
  Total28,170
  Density300/km2 (780/sq mi)
Name meaningNamed after Tel Arad
Websitearad.muni.il

After attempts to settle the area in the 1920s, Arad was founded in November 1962 as an Israeli development town, the first planned city in Israel. Arad's population grew significantly with the Aliyah from the former Soviet Union. It became a city is 1995.

Landmarks in Arad include the ruins of Tel Arad, Arad Park, a domestic airfield and Israel's first legal race circuit. The city is known for its annual summer music festival, the Arad Festival.

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