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Maghdouché (Arabic: مغدوشة, English: Maghdoushe) is a muni****lity in the
South Governorate of Lebanon. It is
located 50 km
south of
Beirut and 8 km southeast...
- Our Lady of
Mantara is a
Melkite Gr****
Catholic Marian shrine in
Maghdouché, Lebanon,
discovered on 8
September 1721 by a
young shepherd. The grotto, which...
- is a
Lebanese politician and
medical doctor.
Michel Moussa was born in
Maghdouche,
Lebanon in 1949 to a
Christian Gr****
Catholic family.
Michel Moussa graduated...
- Beirut.
Palestinian forces managed to
occupy the Amal-controlled town of
Maghdouché on the
eastern hills of
Sidon to open the road to Rashidiyye.
Syrian forces...
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Maaroub Mayfadoun Meiss el
Jabal or Mays al
Jabal Mlikh Miye ou Miye
Maghdouche Nabatiye or
Nabatiyeh Naqoura (Nakoura, An-Naqurah) Niha
Nmairiyeh Odaisseh...
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Jezzine Zhalta Aadloun Aabra Anqoun Ghazieh Insariat Kfar
Melki Kharayeb Maghdouché Merouaniyeh Miye ou Miye
Sidon Saksakiyeh Sarafand Tafahta Zrarieh Aaytit...
- and
pilot Yishai Aviram were on a
mission to
attack PLO
targets around Maghdouche in
Southern Lebanon. A bomb
dropped by
their F-4
Phantom II apparently...
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Michel Hakim, BS (21
April 1921,
Maghdouché,
Lebanon – 22
November 2006, Montreal, Canada) was
Vicar Apostolic of
Canada and
first bishop of the Melkite...
- was born to a
Maronite Christian father,
Joseph Haddad (originally from
Maghdouché,
Sidon District), and a
Muslim mother,
Mouna Haddad, in a
small Lebanese...
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launched an
offensive against Amal
positions in the
Christian town of
Maghdouché on the
eastern hills of Sidon, in
order to re-open the road to Rashidieh...