mandelslohi
Mandelslohi is a small village located in the northern part of Israel, near the city of Safed. The village is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of mandarin oranges, which are a significant part of its name. The term "mandelslohi" translates to "mandarin village" in Hebrew. The village is part of the Safed sub-district and is governed by the Safed Regional Council. It is situated in the Galilee region, which is characterized by its fertile soil and mild climate, ideal for growing citrus fruits.
The village has a population of approximately 200 residents, who primarily engage in agriculture, including the
Mandelslohi is known for its community-oriented lifestyle, with residents often participating in local events and activities.
Despite its small size, Mandelslohi plays an important role in the broader context of Israeli agriculture and