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Bdebba بدبا is a village in
Koura District Koura District ( ar, ٱلْكُورَة, from gr, χώρα, lit=country) is a district in the North Governorate, Lebanon. Koura is one of the 26 districts of Lebanon, particularly known for its olive tree cultivation and olive oil production. ...
of
Lebanon Lebanon ( , ar, لُبْنَان, translit=lubnān, ), officially the Republic of Lebanon () or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in Western Asia. It is located between Syria to Lebanon–Syria border, the north and east and Israel to Blue ...
. It has a Maronite and
Greek Orthodox The term Greek Orthodox Church ( Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία, ''Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía'', ) has two meanings. The broader meaning designates "the entire body of Orthodox (Chalcedonian) Christianity, sometimes also cal ...
population.


Etymology

The word Bdebba has Syriac origins and is formed of two parts “Bet Dibba”. “Bet” means “house”(مكان ) and “Dibba” means “bear” (الدب). Hence, Bdebba is the house of the bear(مأوى الدب). This etymological analysis can be supported by archeological finding in the area. Indeed, an excavation by a team from Tokyo University Scientific Expedition to Western Asia in the Keoue area, a river bed that separates Bdebba and Bterram, and the artifacts found led to the conclusion that the occupants of the site were probably big bear hunters using small points.


Location

The town of Bdebba is located in the Qada’a of Koura in the North governorate at an average altitude of above sea level. Bdebba is north of Beirut east of the Mediterranean sea and south of Tripoli (Trablous) Lebanon 2nd largest city. The town extends over an area of approximately 462 acres, (²)most of the land is planted with olive trees.


Coordinates

34° 20' 53" North 35° 49' 11" East


Population

The estimated number of registered residents reaches around 1,200 people, with the majority (more than 80%) belonging to the
Greek Orthodox church The term Greek Orthodox Church ( Greek: Ἑλληνορθόδοξη Ἐκκλησία, ''Ellinorthódoxi Ekklisía'', ) has two meanings. The broader meaning designates "the entire body of Orthodox (Chalcedonian) Christianity, sometimes also cal ...
and a minority of Maronite Catholics. The number of voters reached 859 in 2004, compared with 872 in 2000.


Families

According to the 2004 municipal elections these are the most influential families in Bdebba: * Khoury: 150 voters * Daher: 72 voters * Jabbour: 60 voters * Saadeh: 50 voters * Jreige: 50 voters * Chikhani: 43 voters * Moussa: 35 voters * Abi Saab: 30 voters * Nehmeh: 30 voters * Armesh: 25 voters * Sleiman: 20 voters * Barakat: 20 voters Other families include: Hajj, Nassar, Ibrahim, Chakkour, Youssef, Fayyad, Qormesh, Ya’acoub, Tannous, Merched, Itani, Ghazi, Razzouk, Maik, Gerges, Derkhashadorian, Allawi, Tarraq, Boustani, and Sassine.


Local authorities

Until 2004 the highest authority in town was the mukhtar (mayor); headed by Lila Khoury and the vice Mayor Georgette Khoury. Since 2004 municipality was created in Bdebba in line with decision no. 818 of December 30, 2003. The municipal council is formed of 9 members and is headed by Zafer Khoury. The town still has a mukhtar (mayor) and a mayoral council.


Economy

Residents depend on the cultivation of olive, production of olive oil and olive soap, some cultivate fig, grapes, grapefruits, mostly for personal consumption. Also the immigrants to the United States of America, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, Africa, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the other Gulf states send money to their families.


Archeological and cultural sites

Bdebba have ruins that date back to the Phoenician period. Those include ancient caves and sarcophagi. Ruins from the Crusades era were also discovered in the town. There are also two Greek Orthodox churches and a monastery.


Education

There are no schools in Bdebba, elementary school students go to nearby towns, some students seeking a college degree go to United States or Europe. There is almost no illiteracy, most residents also speak, French and/or English, and/ or Spanish.


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Bdebba
Localiban {{coord, 34, 21, N, 35, 49, E, display=title, region:LB_type:city_source:GNS-enwiki Maronite Christian communities in Lebanon Eastern Orthodox Christian communities in Lebanon Populated places in the North Governorate Koura District