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==Geography==
==Geography==
The village's lands are mostly filled with olive trees, forests, and blooming vegetation and is a prime farming location. Immatain relies on [[agriculture]] and support from descendants who reside abroad. The nearest locality is the village of [[Fara'ata]], which is about one kilometer away. Immatain and the surrounding villages make [[Amra Area]]. These villages are: Fara'ata, [[Jit, Qalqilya|Jit]], [[Kafr Qaddum]], [[Baqah]], [[Hajjah, Palestine|Hajja]], [[Jinsafut]] and [[al-Fanduq]].
The village's lands are mostly filled with olive trees, forests, and blooming vegetation and is a prime farming location. Immatain relies on [[agriculture]] and support from descendants who reside abroad. The nearest locality is the village of [[Fara'ata]], which is about one kilometer away. Immatain and the surrounding villages make [[Amra Area]]. These villages are: Fara'ata, [[Jit, Qalqilya|Jit]], [[Kafr Qaddum]], [[Baqat al-Hatab]], [[Hajjah, Palestine|Hajja]], [[Jinsafut]] and [[al-Fanduq]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 01:05, 5 January 2010

Template:Infobox Palestinian Authority municipality Immatain (Arabic: إماتين) is a Palestinian village located in the Qalqilya Governorate in the northwestern West Bank, about seventeen kilometers southwest of Nablus. The current mayor of Immatain is Haythem Sawan. The village's nickname is the "olive orchard".[citation needed]

Population

According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Immatain had a population of approximately 2,450 inhabitants in mid-year 2006.[1]. Almost double the amount live abroad for political and economical reasons.[citation needed] Each year an average of two family units immigrate from Immatain.[citation needed] Immatain has four families. They are Sawan, Ghanim, Albaree, and Matanee.

Family name Population est. Percent of the population
Sawan 1220 49.8%
Ghanim 850 34.7%
Albaree 255 10.4%
Matanee 125 5.1%

Geography

The village's lands are mostly filled with olive trees, forests, and blooming vegetation and is a prime farming location. Immatain relies on agriculture and support from descendants who reside abroad. The nearest locality is the village of Fara'ata, which is about one kilometer away. Immatain and the surrounding villages make Amra Area. These villages are: Fara'ata, Jit, Kafr Qaddum, Baqat al-Hatab, Hajja, Jinsafut and al-Fanduq.

History

Immatain is an ancient village in Palestine. The old mosque is dated back to the rule of the Rashidun Caliph, Umar bin al-Khattab more than 1400 years ago.[citation needed] People of Immatain and the surrounidng villages are very proud mountain people.[citation needed] Local history tells that those mountain people defeated Napolion armies in May 1797 when the French army was on its way to occupy Acca in Palestine.[citation needed] The fleeing French army called that area the mountain of Fire.[citation needed] This name for that area is still being in use.[citation needed] The French army eventually made it to Acca and was defeated on its wall.[citation needed]

The newly built mosque and minaret

Economy

Immatain has more than 20 mostly small businesses. Most of the residents work in the agriculture, while others work as retailers or laborers. Its main source of revenue is olive oil production.[citation needed]

Footnotes

  1. ^ Projected Mid -Year Population for Qalqilya Governorate by Locality 2004- 2006 Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics.