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The inhabitants of the Baabda district are mainly Maronite Catholics, Shi'a Muslims and Druze.As of 2022, the religious make-up of the District's 171,746 voters were roughly 33% Maronite Catholics, 25% Shia, 17% Druze, 8% Greek Orthodox, 7% Sunni, and 10% others. [1]
Bsaba (pronounced: BSE-ba; Arabic: (بسابا (قضاء بعبدا))), also written as Bessaba, Bisaba, Bisābā, Bseba El Chouf, is a village in Chouf District, Lebanon. Bsaba is a member of Federation of South Iqlim El Kharroub Municipalities. [1] Bsaba is very poor population of mainly farmers. it is a rural area in Baabda.
Ghobeiry (Arabic: غبيري; also spelled Ghbayreh or Ghabariyeh) is a municipality in the Baabda District of Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon. [1]The inhabitants of Ghobeiry are predominantly Shia Muslims.
A crater in Dahieh in 2008, two years after the 2006 Lebanon War. Hezbollah's television station, Al-Manar, was targeted in the area. [1] [9]Hours after the August 14, 2006, ceasefire, Hezbollah pledged to reconstruct houses for the residents of Dahieh, and offered rent money for the period in which they were being built.
The nine governorates of Lebanon are subdivided into 25 districts (Aqdya, singular – qadaa). Beirut Governorate is not subdivided into districts, and Akkar Governorate comprises a single district. [1] The districts are further divided into municipalities.
Baabda (Arabic: بعبدا) is the capital city of Baabda District and Mount Lebanon Governorate, western Lebanon. Baabda was also the capital city of the autonomous Ottoman Mount Lebanon that existed from 1861 to 1918. Baabda is home to the Italian, Japanese, Jordanian, Polish, Ukrainian, Romanian, Indonesian, Spanish and other embassies.
Abadiyeh (Arabic: العبادية; also spelled al-Abadiyah or Aabadiyeh) is a municipality in the Baabda District of Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon. It is located 16 kilometers east of Beirut. There is one main public highschool in the town, which had more than 500 pupils in 2019. [2]
Haret Hreik in 2009. Haret Hreik (Arabic: حارة حريك) is a mixed Shia and Maronite Christian municipality, in the Dahieh suburbs, south of Beirut, Lebanon.It is part of the Baabda District.