Cornet Chahwan
Cornet Chahwan
قرنة شهوان | |
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Village | |
Country | Lebanon |
Governorate | Mount Lebanon Governorate |
District | Matn District |
Government | |
• King | Anthony Nakhle |
Elevation | 680 m (2,230 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+2 (EET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+3 (EEST) |
Dialing code | +961 |
Cornet Chahwan (Template:Lang-ar, also spelled Kornet Chehwan) is a sizable town in the Mount Lebanon area of Lebanon's Metn District. Cornet Chahwan, houses the headquarters for the chab (www.chab.gov.lb) municipalities of 4 villages (including Cornet Chahwan) namely Ain Aar, Beit El Kikko and Hbous. The total area governed by chab municipalities is around 5 million square meters of land, out of which over 30% is covered by green spaces. The town remains one of the best tourism attraction in lebannon.
Demography
There are over 6,000 households and 30,000 inhabitants in the chab Municipalities that are Lebanese and most are followers of the Catholic Church. The town is the seat of the Maronite Archbishopric of Matn. The town has numerous churches, including the historic Saint Peter & Paul Church.
Education
Cornet Chahwan is home to numerous private educational institutes, including one of Lebanon's most prestigious and highly ranked private schools, Saint Joseph school, a trilingual institute founded in 1884, and Saint Coeur which is a semi private school. In addition to a public school called Sacre Coeur.[1]
Culture
The town is home to the Pharès Zoghbi Cultural Foundation, which is a library of 65,000 books in French, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic.[2]
The town is also home to a state of the art theater called SJS theater at Saint Joseph School in addition to a city hall brand new facility next to St Peter & Paul's church.
Humanitarian Institutions
St Vincent de Paul, a charitable institution, is located in Cornet Chahwan.[3] The Lebanese Red Cross also has a first-aid center in the town. In addition to a fire department covering a vast areas of the El Metn district.
References
- ^ "SJS". SJS. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
- ^ Paulo Coelho (2007-07-30). "The Brazilian who established a library in Lebanon by Marina Sarruf*". Paulo Coelho's Blog. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
- ^ Lebanon (2011-04-07). "Countries". EMRO. Retrieved 2013-03-25.