The village also houses a women's college for Intermediate education in Arts subjects.
The village also houses a garage and a sweet shop.
The village houses a government primary school, and a water supply system is under construction.
Formerly the village housed a Jewish commu-nity of about 70 families.
The village housed a seismic station until 1960, when it was closed down.
The village also houses an archaeological museum displaying artifacts found in the surrounding area.
The village also housed an absorption center (built in 1999) for new immigrants from France.
The village below housed many of the artisans and laborers who built the big houses.
The village has a primary school, dating back to 1766 but now housed in a new building behind the Church.
The village also houses a first-aid clinic and a dentist.