List of shopping malls in Israel

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The following is a list of shopping malls in Israel.

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In Israel, use of the word kanyon is a play on the words "kne (male) / kni (female) and “liknot”, which means “buy", and "henyon ", which means "parking space" (due to the large amount of parking spaces near the mall), while at the same time sounding like the English word canyon. With the establishment of this mall, the word kanyon entered the Hebrew language. The word is now used to describe any covered shopping centre and many malls in Israel since then have been named with "kanyon" in their title. [1]

Tel Aviv District

Tel Aviv

Giv'atayim

Herzliya

Ramat Gan

Ramat HaSharon

Holon

Bat Yam

Or Yehuda

Kiryat Ono

Central District

Rishon LeZion

Netanya

Yehud

Petah Tikva

Rehovot

Ra'anana

Kfar Saba

Hod HaSharon

Giv'at Shmuel

Ramla

Lod

Modi'in-Maccabim-Re'ut

Yavne

Haifa District

Haifa

Krayot

Hadera

Pardes Hana Karkur

Or Akiva

Northern District

Afula

Tiberias

Tamra

Yarka

Karmiel

Nazareth

Nof HaGalil

Ma'alot-Tarshiha

Kiryat Shmona

Nahariya

Rosh Pinna

Akko

Jerusalem District

Jerusalem

Beit Shemesh

Mevaseret Zion

Southern District

Ashdod

Beersheba

Ashkelon

Sderot

Arad

Kiryat Gat

Mitzpe Ramon

Tamar Regional Council

Eilat

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