Villages

Izal

its a mountains village with a rocky land, known for its oak trees, overlooking the Zewye casa and Tripoli. its area is about 18.210 km square and its population is 3850 inhabitants. it is about 1000 m about sea level and 30 km from Tripoli. the real estate of Izal includes 8 other villages: Beit Daoud, Beit Hasna, MMoulid, Baazoun, and attracts families whose roots back to Bekaa Sefrin, Bkarsouna, Korsaiita....it is 105 km away from Beirut and 3 km from Syr

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Qemmamine

Also known as the valley of hell ( Wadi Jhanam), it is a mountainous village located in the far north of the Dannieh region in the deepest valley in the Middle East at a height ranging from 850 to 2000 m above sea level, it is about 45 km away from Tripoli and its population is about 926 inhabitants, its area is 3,750 km square. the village is characterized by its privileged location, and beautiful landscapes, it is rich in water sources and, dense pine forests, that surround it from all sides. it is considered one of the richest areas in biodiversity and contains more than 2200 rare plants.

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Behouaita

It overlooks the sea from its high and beautiful location on the north coast, it enjoys a good climate, the village is 29 km away from Tripoli and 109 km from Beirut. It is about 1100 m above sea level and Its area is 350 hectares. the registered population is 650 people, more the half of them are displaced to Zgharta and beyond or emigrated specially to Australia. the population growth rate is 3% between 1996 and 2010. the village is administratively followed to Afqa and Bichnata and it is reachable from Zgarta-Immar-Behwayta.

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Bakhoun

Bakhoun is characterized by its geographical location surrounded by hills. it rises 700 meter above sea level, it is about 108km from Beirut and 20km from Tripoli. it is the largest and the most populated villages of Dannieh: it has a population of 15000 and an area of 8 square kilometers. its known for its old souk and its distinctive nature. Bakhoun is suitable for living in all seasons.

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Btermaz

It is famous for its beautiful location at the foot of the mountain. Its huge stones and large columns bear witness to its greatness . It is likely that the ancestors of its present inhabitants took refuge in it during the era of the Bani Safa and still grow and expand. It is 10,210 km2 and has a population of 3332 people. It is 650 km above sea level, 30 km from Tripoli and 115 km from Beirut. you can reach the village through Bakhoun- Taran- Btormaz This road is connected to neighboring villages and towns like Debeel- Hawara...

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Bikaa Sefrine

It is one of the most important summer villages in northern Lebanon, where thousands of tourists and vacationers from Arab, Lebanese and expatriates visit annually. It has an area of 100 square kilometers and has a population of about 8,000, divided between permanent residents, displaced persons and immigrants. It is about 29 km from Tripoli and about 114 km from Beirut. Surrounded by towns and regions like: Syr- Assoun- Daraia- Ehden- Baalabek.... It has vast tracts of hunting land, magnificent landscape, fresh water and a mild climate.

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Bkarsouna

A quiet mountain town, its high location and abundance of flowing springs made it an important resort.The surrounding green orchards increased its beauty. It has an area of 425 square kilometers and has a population of 4836 inhabitants. It is 1050 meters above sea level. It is bordered by two parts of Bekaa Sifrin from the south, Syr from the west, Wadi Hamam, which separates it from Nemrin from the North and Mribin from the East. it is about 25 km from Tripoli. The town's population depends mostly on a variety of sectors like the agriculture sector as well as teaching and military. In bkarsouna we find large families like: Bakkour - Shok - Shandab - Hashem -Al chakik - metlej- kamaz- Moumneh - Baiizq - Zaarour- Al Debess- Haydar ...

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Beit El Faqs

One of the summer villages of Al-Dannieh, which is located in the middle of the villages of AL JERED. It is known as the village of poetry and honey because this small town has a lot of poets and writers and produces the largest proportion of honey in Lebanon. It covers an area of 0.660 km2 and has a population of 4000 inhabitants. It is 950 meters to 1200 meters above sea level, 30 kilometers from Tripoli and 110 kilometers from Beirut.

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Harf Syad

A beautiful, quiet village situated on a mountainous edge facing the town of Btromaz and overlooking Nahr al-Bared,it is characterized by its dry, healthy climate. It has an area of 40 hectares and has a population of 810 people. It is 650 meters above sea level, 22 kilometers from Tripoli and about 105 kilometers from Beirut.

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Haql El Aazime

Haql Al-Azima is located on the shoulder of Syr valley, surrounded by fruits orchards what increased its beauty, Its people are known for t their love of the land. Its area is 0.550 square kilometers and its population is 2000 people. It is 750 meters above sea level, 21 kilometers from Tripoli and about 100 kilometers from Beirut. It is bordered by the Nahr al-Bared in the East, the two towns of Qattin and Taran in the west, and south by the town of Assoun, and north of Bakhoun.

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Houwara

Is one of the towns affected by the civil war, their families displaced to Zgharta, where they purchased land and called Huwara but within the scope of Zgharta

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Debaael

Debaal is a village in Dannieh in the north of the province. It is characterized by its calm and beautiful location. It covers an area of 6.140 square kilometers and has a population of 1812 people. It is 600 meters above sea level, 41 kilometers from Tripoli. Were previously formed with the village of Qarahia one area and have been separated into two villages under Law No. 68 dated 26/3/2009 issued by the Lebanese Parliament.

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Deir Nbouh

An ancient town, where its archeological sites dating back to the year 1517, including the mountain of DeirNbouh, valleys, and forests Almziraa, the effects of the Qantara, the Church of Noah, the Church of Btahlin and Sheikh Ammar, its people are generous and hospitable. The area of DeirNabouh is 690 hectares, 300 meters above sea level, 13 kilometers from Tripoli, 93 kilometers from Beirut, and currently has more than 2500 inhabitants.

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Raouda - Md

Al-Rawdah (or 'Adwi) is considered one of the oldest villages in relation to the archaeological sites, it is closest to Nahr al-Bared and it was affected by events ranging from the Ottoman occupation, the ownership of the land and floods, through the First World War and the second, down to the recent Lebanese events that took place in the village of Rawdah and the rest of the neighboring villages. They were a subject of multiple population movements of displacement and attraction.

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Zghartaghrine

One of the villages which are characterized by their natural beauty, terrain and natural resources, including the valleys of El-Dgaiimsheh, the cave of Hanna Elias, Ein el-Mokamer, Wadi El-Melloul, Dahr al-Karim forests, Hanna Elias caves, and the ruins of the Monasteries of Mar Sarkis. The village suffers from the lack of infrastructure and is threatened with pollution due to neglect and deprivation. It is administratively affiliated to the Mennieh-Dannieh District, it doesn't have a municipality and it has one Mukhtar.

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Sir

A mountainous village which is considered as the heart of Dannieh and one most important in terms of population density and in terms of the concentration of official departments, government departments, and service centers. With an area of 300 hectares and a registered population of 9760 people, above sea level 900 m, and away from Tripoli 26 km. Sir is considered one of the most important summer centers in the region. It attracts people from different areas, especially Tripoli, and offers some facilities and services for tourists such as hotels, restaurants, and cafes. It is also characterized by its beautiful nature and its diversity.

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