Neighborhoods of Haifa

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Haifa subdivisions
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Vardiya neighborhood, Haifa

The Israeli city of Haifa is divided into nine quarters, which are subdivided into subquaters, which are further divided into neighborhoods.

This is a list of the neighborhoods of Haifa.

Alphabetical list:

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