Mezher, Lebanon
Town in Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon
Mezher مزهر Ծաղկաձոր | |
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33°54′42″N 35°35′33″E / 33.91167°N 35.59250°E / 33.91167; 35.59250 | |
Country | Lebanon |
Governorate | Mount Lebanon Governorate |
District | Matn District |
Population | |
• Ethnic groups | Armenians |
• Religions | Armenian Apostolic Church |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | +3 |
Mezher (Arabic: مزهر, Armenian: Ծաղկաձոր, Dzaghgatzor) is a small town in the Matn District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate. Mezher is administered by the municipality of Bsalim / Mezher / Majzoub.
Population
It is a new town, where most of the population is Armenian. In Mezher the Armenian community has one of the top Armenian schools, Arslanian College and a socio-cultural sport club, Aghpalian. Most of the Armenians of Mezher come from Bourj Hamoud, Achrafieh, Anjar and the other old Armenian quarters.
Famous people
Garo Agopian - Folk singer. Li Mezher - Model
See also
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Capital: Jdeideh
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- Antelias
- Aoukar
- Al-Ayroun
- Baabdat
- Baskinta
- Bauchrieh
- Beit Chabab
- Beit el Chaar
- Beit el Kekko
- Beit Mery
- Bhersaf
- Biakout
- Bikfaya
- Bkenneya
- Bourj Hammoud
- Broummana
- Bsalim
- Bteghrine
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- Choueir
- Daher al Hosein
- Dahr el Sawan
- Daychounieh
- Dbayeh
- Dekwaneh
- Dik El Mehdi
- Dhour El Choueir
- Dora
- Douar
- Fanar
- Ghabeh
- Ghabet Bologna
- Hadirah
- Haret al Ballaneh
- Haret ech Cheikh
- Hemlaya
- Hbous
- Jal el Dib
- Jdeideh
- Jouar
- Jouret el Ballout
- Kaakour
- Kfarakab
- Kfartay
- Khenchara
- Majdel Tarchich
- Majzoub
- Mansourieh
- Mar Chaaya
- Mar Michael Bnabil
- Mar Moussa
- Mar Roukouz
- Marjaba
- Mazraat Yachouh
- Mchikha
- Mezher
- Mhaydseh
- Mkalles
- Mrouj
- Mtaileb
- Mtein
- Mzekkeh
- Nabay
- Naccache
- Ouyoun
- Qonaytrah
- Qonnabat Broummana
- Qornet Shehwan
- Rabieh
- Roumieh
- Sakiyat al Mesek
- Sed el Bauchrieh
- Sin el Fil
- Sfaileh
- Wata el Mrouj
- Zalka
- Zarooun
- Zakrit
- Zouk al Khrab
- Aqueduct of Zubaida
- Deir el Qalaa
- Saint Elias Monastery
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