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Marjeyoun (lit. "meadow of springs")
which reflects the area's lush
landscape and
abundant water resources and
Jdeideh /
Jdeida /
Jdeidet Marjeyoun,...
- El-Moulouk
Debbine Deir
Mimas Deir
Syriane Ebel El Saqi
Houla Jdeidet Marjeyoun Kabrikha Kantara Kfarkila Khiam Klayaa Majdel Selem Markaba Mays el Jabal...
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Hermel Baalbek Beqaa Zahle Western Beqaa Rashaya Nabatieh Hasbaya Nabatieh Marjeyoun Bint
Jbeil Beirut Governorate Beirut Governorate comprises the city of...
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Baladiyat Marjeyoun photo gallery UN
Records https://lub-anan.com/المحافظات/النبطية/مرجعيون/المذاهب/
Khiam Official website The
Official Marjeyoun Muni****lity...
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Habib Bourguiba. The
Hourani family were
immigrants to
Manchester from
Marjeyoun in
southern Lebanon. Cecil's two
brothers were
Albert Hourani, a historian...
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Governorate (Nabatieh) Bint
Jbeil (Bint Jbeil)
Hasbaya (Hasbaya)
Marjeyoun (
Marjeyoun)
Nabatieh (Nabatieh)
North Governorate (Tripoli)
Batroun (Batroun)...
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spread across 136
villages in
areas such as Hasbaya, Rashaya, Chouf, Aley,
Marjeyoun and Beirut. The
Druze make up the
majority in Aley, Baakleen, Hasbaya...
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Christian minority,
mainly Melkite Gr**** Catholics. The
cazas of
Jezzine and
Marjeyoun have a
Christian majority and also Shia Muslims. The
villages of Ain Ebel...
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General elections were held in
Lebanon between 24
March and 7
April 1968.
Independent candidates won the
majority of seats,
although many of them were...
- of the
Lebanese parliament took
place in the
predominantly Shia
Muslim Marjeyoun-Hasbaya
constituency in
southern Lebanon on
March 31, 1968, part of the...