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I think the main misconception here is that many consider Tel HaShomer to be, as Shuki put it, a peninsula of Ramat Gan - i.e. the place where the hospital is located. This is not really true - Tel HaShomer, like Tzrifin, refers to an area, mostly occupied by am military base (Camp Dori), which is not part of any municipal jurisdiction. Tel HaShomer is related to Kiryat Ono and Or Yehuda, and associated with them, just as much as it is with Ramat Gan. If there's no objection on this page, I will revert the edit. -- Ynhockey(Talk)20:54, 6 April 2008 (UTC)Reply
Actually, I found a doc on the knesset site stating that only Tel Hashomer and Nevatim are extra-municipal. rv rved. --Shuki (talk) 21:21, 7 April 2008 (UTC)Reply