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Nesher Old Quarry belongs to "Nesher Israel Cement Enterprise". Was opened on 1925 and closed on 1942. The quarry was reconstructed. Now in the city Nesher

המחצבה הישנה של נשר מפעלי מלט ישראליים נפתחה בשנת 1925 ונסגרה בשנת 1942 לאחר שמקורות אבן הסיד התדלדלו. המחצבה עברה שיקום המשך השנים. בטח המחצבה מספר בארות ששימשו את בית החרושת ואת היישוב נשר בשנותיו הראשונות

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