Kfarhazir

Coordinates: 34°18′28″N 35°46′26″E / 34.3079°N 35.7738°E / 34.3079; 35.7738
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Kfarhazir (Arabic: كفر حزير) is a village in the Koura District of Lebanon. It is 360 metres above sea level, and has the area of 12.1 square kilometres (4.69 sq mi) - the largest town in Koura by size, with a population of about 2000. [1] The population are Greek Orthodox and Maronite.[2]

Location and Geography

Kfarhazir lies on a strategic hill in Koura, overlooking the Koura fields and towns from the east, and the Mediterranean sea from the west. Five minutes away from the sea, 35 minutes away from the mountains, and 50 minutes away from Beirut.

Churches

There are 5 Christian Churches in Kfarhazir.

  • Church of Saint James (Eastern Orthodox)......
  • Church of Al Sayydeh (Eastern Orthodox)
  • Church of Saints Theodoros and George (Eastern Orthodox)
  • Church of Saint Elias (Eastern Orthodox)
  • Church of Saint Takla (Maronite Catholic)

References

  1. ^ Localiban article on Kfarhazir
  2. ^ "Municipal and ikhtiyariah elections in Northern Lebanon" (PDF). The Monthly. March 2010. p. 23. Retrieved 31 October 2016.

See also

34°18′28″N 35°46′26″E / 34.3079°N 35.7738°E / 34.3079; 35.7738