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Bmahray

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Country
  
Lebanon

Lowest elevation
  
1,215 m (3,986 ft)

Dialing code
  
+961

Area code
  
+961

District
  
Aley District

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Area
  
23.6 km²

Bmahray

Governorate
  
Mount Lebanon Governorate

Bmohray (Arabic: بمهريه‎‎), is a village in the Aley District in Lebanon. It lies 41 km south-East of Beirut at an altitude of 1215m above sea level.

Contents

Map of Bmahray, Lebanon

Demography

Bmohray's residents are mostly Maronite with Druze and Greek Catholic communities. The 2010 municipal elections census counted 1018 registered voters, The village's religious buildings are Saint George Maronite church and a Druze Khalwa.

Bmohray's main families are:

  • Bou Malhab / Bou Malham
  • Al Abanni
  • Saab
  • Abou Chahine
  • Abou Ghanem
  • Moukamer
  • Daou
  • Jreidy
  • Nakhle
  • Rabah
  • Malkoun
  • Geography

    Bmohray is located on the western face of Mount Lebanon. According to the national local development resource Center (Localiban), the village has a total municipal area of 23.6 square kilometres (9.11 sq mi).

    Archaeology

    Bmohray contains the remains of Roman monuments and rock sarcophagi.

    Economy

    Bmohray has no schools, no hospitals or medical institutions and no institutions counting more than 5 employees.

    Before the Lebanese civil war, the main source of income for the villagers was horticulture, especially apples; the lack of water for irrigation failed attempts to revitalize this economic activity.

    Government and Politics

    Some residents are affiliated with March 14 Movement with others affiliated to the Free Patriotic Movement, and the Progressive Socialist Party. The mayor is Joseph Malkoun since 1998.

    Environment

    Bmohray was one of the first villages to become part of the Shouf Cedar Biosphere Reserve. It has one million square meters of cedar trees, as well as at least three million square meters of pine trees.

    References

    Bmahray Wikipedia