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Chahtoul-Jouret Mhad

Coordinates: 34°1′57″N 35°43′14″E / 34.03250°N 35.72056°E / 34.03250; 35.72056
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Chahtoul-Jouret Mhad
جورة مهاد-شحتول
Municipality
Map showing the location of Chahtoul within Lebanon
Map showing the location of Chahtoul within Lebanon
Chahtoul-Jouret Mhad
Location within Lebanon
Coordinates: 34°1′57″N 35°43′14″E / 34.03250°N 35.72056°E / 34.03250; 35.72056
Country Lebanon
GovernorateMount Lebanon
DistrictKeserwan
Area
 • Total
2.9 km2 (1.1 sq mi)
Elevation
930 m (3,050 ft)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Dialing code+961

Chahtoul-Jouret Mhad (Template:Lang-ar; also spelled Shahtoul or Shahtul) is a municipality in the Keserwan District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon. It consists of the villages of Chahtoul and Jouret Mhad. The municipality is located 32 kilometers north of Beirut. Its average elevation is 930 meters above sea level and its total land area is 290 hectares.[1]

Its inhabitants are predominantly Maronite Catholics.[2] The major families in Chahtoul include Ziadé, Salamé, Oueiss, Obeid, Kallassi, Najem, El-Khoury, Mnessa, Nader, Rizkalla. Some of these families migrated to the Qartaba area during the Ottoman Rule and the famine in Lebanon. It is also believed that the Salamé family are descendants of the Ghassanids. Two others that may descend of the Ghassanids are the Oueiss and Obeid families. Chahtoul is the hometown of the Lebanese writer May Ziadeh. A statue of her is situated in the village. Chahtoul is in the Dioceses of Jounieh.

Landmarks

  • Church of Saint-Joseph (town center)
  • Saydet el-Kalaa Church and Lady's Holy Cave

References

  1. ^ "Aintoura (Kesrouane)". Localiban. Localiban. 2008-01-19. Retrieved 2016-02-12.
  2. ^ "Elections municipales et ikhtiariah au Mont-Liban" (PDF). Localiban. Localiban. 2010. p. 19. Archived from the original (pdf) on 2015-07-24. Retrieved 2016-02-12.