South District, Israel
The South District of Israel, known as Southern District, is one of the administrative regions of the country. It encompasses a diverse landscape that includes deserts, agricultural areas, and coastal plains. Major cities in this district include Be'er Sheva, the largest city in the Negev desert, and Eilat, a popular resort town on the Red Sea.
This district is characterized by its unique cultural and historical significance, with various archaeological sites and Bedouin communities. The region plays a vital role in Israel's economy, particularly in agriculture and tourism, attracting visitors to its natural beauty and historical landmarks.