tel aviv-jaffa
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Definition
Proper noun * Tel Aviv-Jaffa: The largest city and financial center of the State of Israel. It is a major metropolitan area located on the central coastal plain of Israel, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. The name reflects the 1950 municipal merger of the ancient port city of Jaffa (Yafo) with the modern city of Tel Aviv, founded in 1909.
Usage
- The name "Tel Aviv-Jaffa" is used to refer to the unified, official municipality.
- The municipal government of Tel Aviv-Jaffa oversees both the historic and modern districts.
- It is commonly used in formal, administrative, and geographical contexts.
- The economic hub of Israel is Tel Aviv-Jaffa.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The city is frequently referred to simply as "Tel Aviv" in everyday conversation and international media, though "Tel Aviv-Jaffa" is the formal title.
- While planning our trip, we looked for flights to Tel Aviv. (common usage)
- The official address includes Tel Aviv-Jaffa as the city. (formal usage)
Variants and Related Words
- Tel Aviv: The common, shortened name for the city, specifically referring to the modern part founded in 1909.
- Jaffa (also Yafo): The historical southern part of the city, one of the world's oldest ports.
- Gush Dan: The larger metropolitan area surrounding Tel Aviv-Jaffa, often called the "Tel Aviv Metropolitan Area."
Synonyms
- The White City (a nickname referencing its UNESCO-listed Bauhaus architecture).
- The Israeli financial capital (descriptive synonym).
- The economic heart of Israel (descriptive synonym).
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "The city that never sleeps": A phrase often applied to Tel Aviv-Jaffa, describing its vibrant nightlife and 24/7 culture.
- With its cafes, bars, and clubs open late, Tel Aviv-Jaffa is often called "the city that never sleeps".
Noun
- the largest city and financial center of Israel; located in western Israel on the Mediterranean