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Bteddine El Loqch

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Country
  
Lebanon

Elevation
  
830 m (2,720 ft)

Dialing code
  
+961

Area code
  
+961

District
  
Jezzine District

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Local time
  
Sunday 9:39 PM

Bteddine El Loqch

Governorate
  
South Lebanon Governorate

Weather
  
12°C, Wind E at 10 km/h, 75% Humidity

Bteddine El Loqch (Arabic:بتدين اللقش ; also spelled Bteddine El Liqch) is a mountain town in Lebanon.

Contents

Map of Bteddine El Loqch, Lebanon

Etymology

The word Bteddine is believed to mean "house of religion" or "house of law". The word "El Loqch" (in spoken Lebanese, the pine tree pulp) was added in the 19th century by Emir Bashir Shihab II in order to differentiate the village from the town of Beit ed-Dine, capital of the Emirate of Mount Lebanon.

Landmarks

Bteddine El Loqch is at an average altitude of 820 meters above sea level in an area covered by pine trees. It has an ancient church dedicated to Mar Youssef and dating from the 19th century.

It also lies few miles away from the Convent of Our Lady of Machmouche, one of the most important Maronite monasteries in Lebanon.

People

Its inhabitants belong in their majority to the Christian Maronite confession. It is also known for being the hometown of the poet Boulos Salameh, the writer Mansour Eid, and the journalist Samir Atallah.

References

Bteddine El Loqch Wikipedia


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