Around 500 000 settlers are living in these settlements today.
At the time of its establishment, there were no settlers living within it.
The early settlers lived in primitive conditions, which was common for both the area and time.
Here it is possible to see how Spanish soldiers, their families and other settlers lived some 250 years ago.
The settlers soon exhausted their own resources and were living on credit.
The first settlers on the site lived in pit houses.
There were approximately 300 settlers living in Milton by 1795.
Today, 220,000 settlers live in nearly 150 communities approved by the Israeli government.
The first settlers lived north of the present site and called the settlement Tucker.
The settlers lived on the islands for 3- to 4-month shifts.