Binyamina
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Binyamina (Hebrew: בינימינה) is a small town in the north west of Israel, near the Mediterranean, south of Haifa and north of Netanya. The archeaological site of Caesarea is located just west of Binyamina. In 2004 the town has about 8,400 inhabitants.
One can reach Binyamina by bus or train, it is by the railway that runs along the coast, and that connects Haifa to Tel-Aviv.
The place is known for its production of wine and honey.he:בנימינה nl:Binyamina