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This place used to be called Kefar Gun. That's what it is called in maps circa 1940. A source is needed. Zero talk 11:36, 18 August 2016 (UTC) [ reply ]
On the other hand, the official village list of 1940 has "Kefar Gun (previously Beit Zir'a)" and a map ca. 1930 says "Beit Zira", which suggests that the name changed in the other direction. This is confusing. Zero talk 13:32, 18 August 2016 (UTC) [ reply ]
This 1951 map says "Kefar Natan (Beit Zera)" confirming the third name used in the article. Zero talk 13:54, 18 August 2016 (UTC) [ reply ]