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Tel Aviv-Yafo is an Israeli city on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Tel Aviv is also the main part of the largest and most populous metropolit



an area in Israel, known as Gush Dan (Dan Bloc).
Tel Aviv-Yafo's jurisdiction is 50,553 dunams (50.6 km˛ or 19.5 mi˛). The population density is 7,445 people per km˛ According to the Israel Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), as of September 2005, the city's population stood at 376,700, growing at an annual rate of one percent. 96.1% percent of residents are Jewish, while 3.0% are Arab Muslims and 0.9% are Arab Christians. According to some estimates, about 50,000 unregistered foreign workers live in Tel Aviv.
The larger metropolitan area comprises a number of separate municipalities with around 2.5 million people living in the 14 km sprawl along the Mediterranean coast. Bat Yam, Holon, Ramat Gan, Giv'atayim, Bnei Brak, Petah Tikva, Rishon LeZion, Ramat Hasharon and Herzliya are the other major cities in the area known as Gush
According December 2001 statistics, Tel Aviv's socio-economic status was classified as high (8 out of 10). 63.1% percent of twelfth grade students received graduation certificates in 2000. In 2000, the average monthly wages stood at 6,773 NIS, roughly the national average.
According to Newsweek, Tel Aviv is a flourishing technological center. As a result of immigration from the former Soviet Union, many computer scientists now live and work in Tel Aviv. The city is considered by Newsweek to be one of the top ten most technologically influential cities in the world.

