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South Governorate

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Country
  
Lebanon

Time zone
  
EET (UTC+2)

Area
  
929.6 km²

Capital
  
Sidon

ISO 3166 code
  
LB-JA

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Points of interest
  
Tyre Coast Nature Reserve, Ruins of Tyre, Sidon Soap Museum, Temple of Eshmun, Saint Louis Castle

Destinations
  
Tyre - Lebanon, Sidon, Jezzine, Jezzine District, Tyre District

South Governorate (Arabic: الجنوب‎‎; transliterated: al-Janub) is one of the governorates of Lebanon. South Lebanon has a population of 500,000 inhabitants and an area of 929.6 km². The capital is Sidon. The lowest elevation is sea-level; the highest is 1,000 meters. The local population is religiously diverse and includes Shia and Sunni Muslims, and Orthodox, Maronite and Protestant Christians. Temperatures can drop to 4 °C during winter with a lot of rain and snow on the higher ground. In the humid summer, temperatures can rise to 30 °C in the coastal areas. The governorate has several rivers: the Litani, Zahrani, Naqura, Awali, Qasmiye, and Hasbani. The area is famous for its citrus and banana farms. Its main cities are Sidon, Tyre and Jezzine.

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Map of South Governorate, Lebanon

Local attractions and events

The area offers a great number of attractions, including pristine white sandy beaches south of Tyre, and the opportunity to snorkel or dive among submerged Phoenician and Roman ruins near the ancient cities of Sidon and Tyre. Culture-lovers will enjoy the bustling Ottoman-era Pazars, and one can relax after a long day at a seafood restaurant overlooking the Mediterranean. Southern Lebanon also hosts the Tyre festival, which attracts thousands of tourists each year.

Religion in the South Governorate

Shias make up 50%, Sunnis are 40%, and about 10% are Christians.

Districts

  • Jezzine
  • Sidon
  • Tyre
  • Cities

  • Jezzine
  • Sidon or Saida
  • Tyre
  • El-Kfeir (Kufayr az Zayt)
  • Sarafand
  • Kfarmelki
  • Srayra
  • References

    South Governorate Wikipedia