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In 2001 a [[gar'in]] group from [[Bnei HaMoshavim]] (associated with [[HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed]] and the [[Moshavim Movement]]) began to develop in preparation for founding a new moshav. The gar'in group was established in 2002, and began organising themselves in [[Kmehin]], before establishing Be'er Milka in 2006
In 2001 a [[gar'in]] group from [[Bnei HaMoshavim]] (associated with [[HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed]] and the [[Moshavim Movement]]) began to develop in preparation for founding a new moshav. The gar'in group was established in 2002, and began organising themselves in [[Kmehin]], before establishing Be'er Milka in 2006


The moshav is located in a [[nature reserve]] at the location of an ancient [[Water well|well]] at the [[confluence]] of [[Nahal Lavan]] and [[Nahal Nitzana]]. The well's Arabic name was ''Bir Malga'' (lit. ''Meeting Well'') or ''Bir Milka'', from which the Hebrew name is taken.
The moshav is located in a [[nature reserve]] at the location of an ancient [[Water well|well]] at the [[confluence]] of [[Nahal Lavan]] and [[Nahal Nitzana]].


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Be'er Milka
CountryIsrael
CouncilRamat HaNegev
RegionNegev
AffiliationMoshavim Movement
Founded2006

Be'er Milka (Template:Lang-he-n) is a moshav in southern Israel. Located in the central Negev desert close to the Egyptian border, around three kilometres from Kmehin, it falls under the jurisdiction of Ramat HaNegev Regional Council.

In 2001 a gar'in group from Bnei HaMoshavim (associated with HaNoar HaOved VeHaLomed and the Moshavim Movement) began to develop in preparation for founding a new moshav. The gar'in group was established in 2002, and began organising themselves in Kmehin, before establishing Be'er Milka in 2006

The moshav is located in a nature reserve at the location of an ancient well at the confluence of Nahal Lavan and Nahal Nitzana.