Bsharri District
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Bsharri District is a district (qadaa) of the North Governorate, Lebanon.
The population of the district was estimated to be 16,831 by the Ministry of Social Affairs.[1] The capital of the district is Bsharri.
The Bsharri District is bordered by the Zgharta and Minieh-Dinnieh Districts to the north, the Koura District to the west, the Baalbek District to the east and the Batroun District to the south.
The Bsharri district is predominantly Maronite Catholic.
[edit] Towns and villages
- Bazoun
- Beqa'a Kefra
- Blawza
- Bqarqacha
- Brisat
- Bsharri
- Dimane
- El-Arz
- Hadath El-Jebbeh
- Hadchit
- Hasroun
- Kadisha Valley
- Qnat
- Tourza
(incomplete)
[edit] See Also
[edit] References
- ^ Lebanese Ministry of Environment: "Lebanon State of the Environment Report", Chapter 1, page 13, 2001.
Districts of Lebanon | |
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Beirut Governorate: Beirut
Mount Lebanon Governorate: Aley | Baabda | Chouf | Jbeil | Keserwan | Matn North Governorate: Akkar | Batroun | Bsharri | Koura | Miniyeh-Danniyeh | Tripoli | Zgharta Beqaa Governorate: Baalbek | Hermel | Rashaya | Western Beqaa | Zahle South Governorate: Jezzine | Sidon | Tyre Nabatiye Governorate: Bintjbeil | Hasbeya | Marjeyoun | Nabatyeh |