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Petah Tikva ranks 1,093rd in number of biographies on Pantheon, behind Pomona, California, Changsha, and Oryol. Memorable people born in Petah Tikva include Gal Gadot, Avram Grant, and Gila Almagor. Memorable people who died in Petah Tikva include Amos Oz, Isser Harel, and Aharon Appelfeld. Petah Tikva has been the birth place of many soccer players and actors and the death place of many writers and politicians. Petah Tikva is located in Israel.

Petah Tikva, also known as Em HaMoshavot, is a city in the Central District of Israel, 10.6 km (6.6 mi) east of Tel Aviv. It was founded in 1878, mainly by Haredi Jews of the Old Yishuv, and became a permanent settlement in 1883 with the financial help of Baron Edmond de Rothschild. Read more on Wikipedia

Between 1928 and 1985, Petah Tikva was the birth place of 12 globally memorable people, including Gal Gadot, Avram Grant, and Gila Almagor. Additionaly, 4 globally memorable people have passed away in Petah Tikva including Amos Oz, Isser Harel, and Aharon Appelfeld.

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Most individuals born in present day Petah Tikva were soccer players (4), actors (2), politicians (2), writers (2), and coaches (1),  while most who died were writers (3) and politicians (1).

Over the past 100 years, soccer players have been the top profession of globally memorable people born in Petah Tikva, including Nahum Stelmach, Giora Spiegel, and Shmuel Rosenthal. Whereas, throughout history, soccer players have been the profession with the most memorable people born in present day Petah Tikva, including Nahum Stelmach, Giora Spiegel, and Shmuel Rosenthal.

Below is a visual represetation of the lifespans of the top 3 globally memorable people born in Petah Tikva since 1700.