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About 92 percent of Israelis live in urban areas. Many modern towns and cities, blending the old and the new, are built on sites known since antiquity.
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Israel's plant and animal life is rich and diversified, in part due to the country's geographical location at the junction of three continents.
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Located on the edge of a desert belt, Israel has always suffered a scarcity of water.
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