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    continuously inhabited cities in the world. It is the capital city of Batroun District. Batroun appears in Western Aramaic, and is attested in as bṯrwn (Arabic:...
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    Governorate is divided into districts, or aqdya. The districts are listed below (capitals in parentheses): Batroun (Batroun) Bsharri (Bsharri) Koura (Amioun)...
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  • Aqiba branch in the Keserwan district on October 10, 2021  the Zahle Bekaa Commission on October 30, 2021, and the Batroun Commission on December 12, 2021...
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    white cedar flag in protest. This was reportedly mostly flown in the districts of Batroun and Keserwan. However demonstrators in Baabda unanimously demand...
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  • Chekka (category Batroun District)
    sports teams that represent Chekka. The Chekka soccer club won the north district soccer championship in 2005-06, and have finished on the podium ever since...
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  • Kfar Abida (category Batroun District)
    Kfaraabida) is a village located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) south of Batroun in the Batroun District of the North Governorate in Lebanon. Located south of the tell...
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  • Lebanon's industrial hub at the time – and Selaata, both located in the Batroun District, which were used for contraband of arms, agricultural goods and industrial...
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    multiple Lebanese Forces members. Those killed include: Riad Abi Khater in Batroun, Pierre Ishac in Bsarma and Tony Issa in Dahr al ain. The Marada militia...
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    Lebanon (category Member states of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie)
    governorates and their respective districts are listed below: Akkar North Akkar Miniyeh- Danniyeh Zgharta Koura Tripoli Bsharri Batroun Mount Lebanon Byblos Kesrwan...
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    formed by independent groups from the North III electoral district (Bcharre-Zghorta-Batroun-Koura). Currently, the coalition consists of: Osos (Foundations)...
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    Tripoli (Tripoli), Zgharta (Zgharta / Ehden), Bsharri (Bsharri), Batroun (Batroun), Koura (Amioun), Miniyeh-Danniyeh (Minyeh / Sir Ed-Danniyeh), Zahle...
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    Jounieh (category Populated places in Keserwan District)
    Rustum Basha. To the north it was connected by a carriage's road until Batroun during the rule of Wasa Basha (1883–1892). In 1892, Jounieh was connected...
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    Mseilha Fort is a medieval fortification situated north of the city of Batroun. The current fort was built by Emir Fakhreddine II in the 17th century...
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  • Chekka massacre (category Batroun District)
    with knives and bayonets. Residents tried to flee through a tunnel to Batroun but the attackers blocked the exit. Many were killed as their cars caught...
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    Pierre Gemayel International Airport, opened in 1976 at Hamat, north of Batroun, and had its own radio station "The Voice of Lebanon" (Arabic: Iza'at Sawt...
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    concerts included a tour in the Arab world in 2012–2013; she was part of the Batroun International Festival 2012 and hosted a concert in the amphitheatre of...
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    promontory of Ras Shekka in 551 CE, the coastal road linking the cities of Batroun, El-Heri and Tripoli completely disappeared, transforming the northern...
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    Beirut, the adjacent Matn District (Laqluk, near Akoura), the Batroun District (Tannourine), the eastern Keserwan District (Ayoun es-Simane) and the Jabal...
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    of 26 electoral districts were won by March 14: Akkar (7/7) Minniyeh-Danniyeh (3/3) Tripoli (8/8) Koura (3/3) Bcharreh (2/2) Batroun (2/2) Beirut 1 (5/5)...
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    Pierre Gemayel International Airport, opened in 1976 at Hamat, north of Batroun, and had its own radio station, The Voice of Lebanon (Arabic: Iza'at Sawt...
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  • Koura Districts of northern Lebanon, and Shia Muslims and Druzes from the Chouf District, which became on June 20, 1983, at Scout City – Batroun, the 7th...
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    2022, he was a member of parliament who represented the Byblos–Keserwan district. Roukoz is also the son-in-law of President Michel Aoun, the founder of...
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    its size. Lebanon is known for its many stone castles. Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles Castle of Tyre Tebnine Castle Beaufort Castle Byblos Castle Moussa...
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    Charbel Makhlouf (category People from Bsharri District)
    theology at the Monastery of Saints Cyprian and Justina in Kfifan, Batroun District. Among his professors at the seminary was Nimatullah Kassab, who was...
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  • War of Liberation (1989–1990) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Frangieh, in the north, also returned control of Ras Salaata port in Batroun District The following month Aoun launched a blockade against the unregulated...
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    Southeast (Nabatieh/Beqaa) and North, near Tripoli, Koura, and also in Akkar, Batroun, Matn, Aley, Zahlé, Miniyeh-Danniyeh, Hasbaya, Baabda, Marjeyoun, Tripoli...
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  • Saint Joseph (Jrabta, Batroun District) – Sanctuary of Saint Rafqa Monastery of Saints Cyprian and Justina (Kfifan, Batroun District) – Sanctuary of Saint...
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  • Matn District, most of the Keserwan District, along with East Beirut, and the coastal districts of Jounieh, Amsheet, Byblos and parts of Batroun. Considered...
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    in Constantinople. In 685, the Maronites elected Bishop John Maron of Batroun as Patriarch of Antioch and all the East. In 687, as part of an agreements...
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  • were Sunni Muslims from the Akkar District of northern Lebanon, which became on January 18, 1983, at Scout City – Batroun, the 2nd Infantry Brigade. The...
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