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Petach Tikva

American  
[pe-tahkh tik-vah] / ˈpɛ tɑx ˈtɪk vɑ /
Or Petah Tiqwa

noun

  1. a city in W Israel, NE of Tel Aviv.


Example Sentences

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The only field in Israel with lights hosts the national team’s practices and the country’s five-team adult league games in Petach Tikva, a city outside Tel Aviv.

From Los Angeles Times

With Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi and army officials, Maas toured an apartment building hit by a missile in the Tel Aviv suburb of Petach Tikva.

From Los Angeles Times

“I think Likud would have done far better with someone else at the top,” said Haim Guterman, 26, of Petach Tikva.

From New York Times

“When people asked where I was from, I said I was from Petach Tikva” – a town close to Tel Aviv.

From The Guardian

One door he knocked on, all those years ago, was that of the Zaidel family home in Petach Tikva.

From The Guardian