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Local Council Savyon (meaning groundsel) is situated
east to Tel Aviv, next to Qiryat Ono. Est. 1952, pop. 3,600. I
spotted a flag at the city hall and elsewhere, green with yellow
emblem and inscription below. The municipal emblem was published
in the official gazette (Rashumot, Yalkut HaPirsumim),
YP 3012, 12 January 1984.
Source: author's own observation, 19 September 2001; local council website.
Dov Gutterman, 5 October 2001
According to 2003 legislation, the community of Gane Yehuda
was incorporated into Local Council Savyon (Local Council since
1978) without changing of the name.
The History of Savion started in 1882 as the founders of Petah Tikva
left their homes in a fear of fever epidemic and settled there
(as Yehud) until 1893. One of the housed was restored
and now used as museum at the center of Savyon.
Savyon itself was established in 1954 and got 2,500 inh. (2003),
It is rated as the most economically strongest community in
Israel.
The emblem and flag have the Savyon (groundsel - in Lat.
Senecio).
Dov Gutterman, 29 April 2005