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</html><description>Yair Assaf-Shapira from: City in Numbers Although in Jerusalem&#x2019;s mayoral elections of 2003 Uri Lupoliansky won a clear majority (52% of the valid ballots) over the other candidates, in most sectors of the city it was actually Nir Barkat who was victorious. In 100 out of the 188 statistical districts of the city (not including&hellip;Continue reading</description></oembed>
