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Bteghrine

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Country
  
Lebanon

Highest elevation
  
1,100 m (3,600 ft)

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Local time
  
Sunday 9:40 PM

District
  
Matn District

Lowest elevation
  
950 m (3,120 ft)

Elevation
  
950 m

Area code
  
+961

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Governorate
  
Mount Lebanon Governorate

Weather
  
9°C, Wind E at 6 km/h, 74% Humidity

Bteghrine (Arabic: بتغرين‎‎, also spelled Bteghrin and Btighrin) is a municipality in the Matn District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon.

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Map of Bteghrine, Lebanon

Etymology

The exact origin of the town name Bteghrine is unknown, but possibilities include Place of Warriors, Place of Rocks, and House of the Saddest - references to a large battle in the area around 1290 that resulted in thousands of deaths. This date corresponds closely with the end of Christian rule in the region and the rise of the Mamluks – a period which saw numerous battles in the area, including a 1291 rebellion by the Shi'a and Druze against the Mamluks in Keserwan, the district on the northern border of the Matn.

Geography

Bteghrine is located at 33.93°N 35.745°E / 33.93; 35.745. It is bordered by Mount Sannine to the east, Wadi el-Jamajem to the north, Jiwar to the west, and Khonchara to the south. The municipality is composed of seven neighborhoods and four outlying areas.

Neighborhoods

  • Haret al-Ain
  • Haret al-Dara
  • Haret al-Shahara
  • Haret al-Shawyee
  • Haret al-Ssaha
  • Haret al-Wata
  • Haret Ali
  • Haret al-Asfourieh
  • Outlying areas

  • Bsefrine
  • Meisree
  • Sabourta
  • Zaarour
  • Water

    There are several springs used for both drinking water and agriculutural purposes in Bteghrine. The four primary springs are Zaarour, Manboukh, Mir, and Sparta.

    Agriculture

    Bteghrine is situated on a rocky hillside, but supports a thriving, self-sufficient agriculture. Most of the land within the city and the surrounding hills, including the Meisree and Bsefrine districts, was fully terraced to make it more suited for planting. The most common fruits and vegetables grown in Bteghrine are: figs, grapes, mulberry, plums, apples, peaches, persimmon, pomegranate, cherries, tomatoes, cucumber, parsley, mint, wheat, and beans. Small shops in the town process much of the local produce into arak, molasses, wine, and preserves.

    Economy

    The Saliba Nail and Screw factory is the largest single plant in Bteghrine. Additionally, the town has a large number of small shops for blacksmithing, woodworking, car repair and bodywork, leather tailoring, and aluminum manufacturing. The city also enjoys a full set of services including three gas stations, a supermarket, dry cleaner, several specialty and general stores, a large bakery, several bookstores, several clinics, many restaurants, and one hotel. Bteghrine also hosts the central telephone station for the upper Metn region.

    Education

    There is one public school in the town named Bteghrine Public School, and one private Catholic school.

    Religion

    The inhabitants of Bteghrine are almost all Christians, 75% Greek Orthodox and 25% Melkite Catholic.

    Churches

  • St. George – Greek Orthodox.
  • St. Michael – Greek Orthodox.
  • St. Elias – Greek Orthodox.
  • Notre Dame – Melkite Catholic.
  • Famous Bteghrineites

  • Antonious Saliba - Orthodox Priest in the 19th century who has had miracles attributed to them. Currently in process for sainthood.
  • Elias Murr – Lebanese Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister
  • George Hawi – former Secretary General of the Lebanese Communist Party, assassinated June 21, 2005 by a bomb planted under his car
  • Greg Simon (Saliba) – current President of the Washington, D.C. based think tank FasterCures, Chief Domestic Policy Advisor to former Vice President Al Gore from 1993 to 1997
  • Michel Murr – former Lebanese Minister of the Interior
  • Nassar Saliba - Co-founder of the Tutor-Saliba Corporation, one of the largest construction companies in the United States. Responsible for the construction of LAX, SFO, The Olympic Stadium in Los Angeles, among many others major United States landmarks.
  • George Elie Nassar El Murr -One of the first Lebanese assented in America..
  • George A. Saliba - CTO of multi-billion dollar Quantum Corp. Currently has over 100 patents (published or in process) and is internationally recognized as an industry pioneer and inventor in data storage.
  • Gabriel Murr – former Lebanese Minister of the Interior (July 26, 1948 – October 10, 1949)
  • Richard Saliba- full scholarship at Harvard University (2011-2015)
  • References

    Bteghrine Wikipedia