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Baabda District

Baabda District

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official_nameبعبدا
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subdivision_name2Baabda
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Baabda District (, transliteration: Qada' Baabda), sometimes spelled B'abda, is a district (qadaa) of Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon, to the south and east of the Lebanon's capital Beirut. The region is also popularly known as "Southern Matn District" (المتن الجنوبي, transliteration: al-Matn al-Janoubi), as distinct from Northern Matn District, (المتن الشمالي; transliteration: al-Matn ash-Shimali). The capital of Baabda District is the city of Baabda.

Demographics

The inhabitants of the Baabda district are mainly Maronite Catholics, Shia Muslims and Druze. Shia Muslims in the Baabda district mostly inhabit the coastal area of the district which lies directly south of Beirut. This area is also known as Dahieh or the southern suburbs of Beirut. The Druze on the other hand, live in the mountainous area further inland.

As of the elections, six seats in the Lebanese Parliament are allocated to Baabda. Three of these seats are allocated to Maronite Catholics, two to the Shi'a Muslims and one to the Druze.

CityPopulation
Abadiyeh7,900
Baabda*9,000
Bourj el-Barajneh*25,000
Chebanieh1,300
Chiyah*17,000
Falougha3,500
Furn el Chebbak*17,000
Ghbeireh*28,000
Hadath*20,500
Hammana7,750
Hazmieh*3,900
Kornayel3,600
Kfarchima6,300
Ras el Matn8,000
Salima3,600
Wadi Chahrour6,700

Note: starred cities are part of metropolitan Beirut.

According to registered voters in 2014:

YearChristiansMuslimsDruzeTotalMaronitesGreek OrthodoxGreek CatholicsOther ChristiansTotalShiasSunnisDruze
2014

Environment and archaeology

R'as Al-matn pine forest, Baabda District

Baabda District is the source of amber sites dating from 120 million years ago that have uncovered among the oldest lizards including the Baabdasaurus, and also many insects.

Cities and towns

  • Abadiyeh
  • Ain el Remmaneh
  • Araya
  • Arbiniyeh
  • Baabda
  • Baalchmay
  • Betchay
  • Bmariam
  • Btekhnay
  • Bourj el-Barajneh
  • Chbaniyeh
  • Chiyah
  • Deir el Haref
  • Falougha
  • Jouar el-Haouz
  • Furn el Chebbak
  • Ghobeiry
  • Hadath
  • Hammana
  • Haret Hreik
  • Haret el Sitt
  • Hazmieh
  • Hlaliyeh
  • Jamhour
  • Kfarshima
  • Kfar Selouane
  • Khraybeh
  • Knaisseh
  • Kornayel
  • Kortada
  • Krayyeh
  • Ksaibe
  • Laylakeh
  • Qalaa
  • Qoubbei
  • Ras el-Matn
  • Salima
  • Sebnay
  • Tarchich
  • Tohwita
  • Wadi Chahrour
  • Yarze

References

References

  1. "التوزيع حسب المذاهب للناخبين/ناخبات في قضاء بعبدا، محافظة جبل لبنان في لبنان".
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