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Country
  
Lebanon

District
  
Bsharri District

Dialing code
  
+961

Local time
  
Saturday 11:23 PM

Governorate
  
North Governorate

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Elevation
  
1,320 m

Area code
  
+961

Blaouza

Weather
  
2°C, Wind W at 11 km/h, 100% Humidity

Blaouza (Arabic: بلوزا‎‎, also spelt Blawza and Blouza), is a Maronite Christian village in the Bsharri District of the North Governorate of Lebanon. The population is approximately 3,000, and the village lies at an altitude of 1,320 metres above sea level.

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Map of Blouza, Lebanon

The Village and its History

Blaouza lies in the Qannoubine Valley region of the Qadisha Valley, an area settled 1,000-1,300 years ago by Maronite refugees fleeing persecution in the remote mountains of Lebanon and Syria. In their isolation, the communities of the Qadisha Valley preserved their religion, customs and language until the modern era. Unlike most Maronites in Lebanon, residents of Blaouza (and the Qadisha Valley in general) claim to be of Aramean, rather than Phoenician descent.

Most villages in the region have Aramaic names, and the name Blaouza comes from the Aramaic for "almond plains". Until the early 20th century, most villagers were Aramaic-speakers, and as a result, Blaouza natives speak Arabic with a distinct accent. This is also true of many of the Maronite villages of the region.

Famous residents

  • Gabriel of Blaouza (born circa 1625), Maronite Patriarch 1704-1705
  • References

    Blaouza Wikipedia