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Tartej ( ar, ترتج) is a village in the Byblos District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate,
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. Its average elevation is 1,100 meters. Qornet Ain el-Deb is the highest peak in the mountain (1,859 meters), peak Ain al-Marbout (1,774 meters), Jouret al-Maktoul (1,715 meters), Jouret al-Touti (1,480 meters) and al-Wata (1,088 meters).


Etymology

The name "Tartej" comes from the Syriac and
Aramaic The Aramaic languages, short Aramaic ( syc, ܐܪܡܝܐ, Arāmāyā; oar, 𐤀𐤓𐤌𐤉𐤀; arc, 𐡀𐡓𐡌𐡉𐡀; tmr, אֲרָמִית), are a language family containing many varieties (languages and dialects) that originated in ...
word ''tur-tag''. The ''tur'' portion of the name means "mountain", while the ''tag'' portion represents the crown and the snow. Thus, the meaning of Tartej is "snow on the head of the mountain" ( ar, الثلج على رأس الجبل) and it is similar to the "crown on the head of the king" ( ar, التاج على رأس الملك).


History

Tartej dates back to the antiquity ages, indications of important examples are the ancient pagan temples, shrines, the writings on the rocks, traces of Phoenician , traces of
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iron mines, and the ruins of the Temple of God Avlij. Also noting that the
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that we use today was first found on King Ahiram of Byblos sarcophagus that was sculpted in limestone extracted from Tartej. Tartej is well known for it is ancient
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historical monasteries, Monastery Saint Georges, which is located near the renovated old church, Saint Antonios Monastery and Monastery Saint Sarkis and Bakhos. The old church name was Mary's Church it was built in the year 1832 and it finish in the year 1850 (according to special archives document from Bkerke). In the 1880s, the church was renovated and renamed Saint Georges church. It is well-known locally, and contains a huge tour and big hall contains all facilities.


Geography

The total land area of Tartej is 1,129
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s. Most of the land is rocky, but there is a flat plain situated in the middle of the village. It is 65 km north of
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, 25  km from Byblos, and 48  km south of
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. Tartej is located in northeastern area of the Byblos District, in the
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. It is surrounded by mountains from all directions and open views to the West. Most of Tartej's houses are made from
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, a special kind of rock used in the construction of old houses in the region. Tartej borders with neighbor villages: * From the east:
Laqlouq Laqlouq ( ar, لقلوق), also spelled ''Laklouk'' and also known as ′Arab Laqlouq ( ar, عرب القلوق) is a small mountainous village in mountainous area in the Byblos District of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon. It is located 69 kilo ...
, Balaa and
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* From the west: Asia, Hadtoun, Ram and Quattara (Eilige) * From the north: Douma and Bcheele * From the south:
Jaj Jaj ( ar, جاج, also spelled ''Jaje'') is a mountainous village in the Byblos District of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon. It is 68 kilometers north of Beirut. Jaj has an average elevation of 1,220 meters above sea level and a total land are ...
The most major crops cultivated in Tartej are olives, apples,
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, fig and tobacco. Tobacco used to be the main source of income in the village.


Demographics

The people of Tartej are Maronite Catholics. Its population is around 2,863 (according to official list from Ministry of Interior and Municipalities (Lebanon) in 2010). Many of the residents leave the village in the winter, and return to the village during the summer for study and work. The largest clans in Tartej are Aoun, Chalhoub, Rkaiby, Sadek, Awwad and Bchara.


Development

The first road to connect The mountains with the city passed through Tartej was developed in 1932. Amchit - Abaidat -
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- Jaj - Tartej. The second road to Tartej was developed in 1934. Amchit - Abaidat - Deir Mayfouk - Hadtoun - Tartej. *Tartej school was created by the
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Josef Dolor in 1927. *Commission Saint Georges: Bkerke has created this commission in 1864. The commission is active and they renovated the old church, new hall and many other projects. *Municipality of Tartej was created in 1964. The municipality building is located at "Al Talle" hill, a president of the
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is elected every six years along with a list of 12 cabinet members who are all subjected to a vote by the residents. The cabinet represents all families. *Clinic Dispensary was created in the 80th and it is located at the
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building. *Social Culture Club Tartej was created in 1964 and was officially registered at the Lebanese Ministry of Youth and Education. The current president of the club is Georges Mansour. *Moukhtar: Tartej has two represented persons officially elected with the mandate of six years, Josef Nawfal and Wadih Nawfal. *Testa: Tartej has dozens of testa quarries, many people work with rocks and export them around the globe, including
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Notable residents

*Yara El Khoury Mkhayel - Miss
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2011 *Dr Antoine Chedid - Cardiologist -
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*Dr Tarek Sadek - General medicine *Emile Nawfal - Byblos District deputy, 1996-2000 *Khosse Khalil - President J.U.C.A.L Argentina - Córdoba 2009-2011 -
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*Antoine Nawfal - broadcaster at
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*Najib ElKhoury-Mikhael - President of Sitra Congo, Vice President of ULCU
World Lebanese Culture Union.
*Dr Nawfal Nawfal - President of the Culture Council of Byblos *Charbel Estephan - writer, ''Tartej in its Past and Present'', First Edition *Joseph Estephan - Chairman of the Council of Maronite parish in
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* Dr. Georges Elkhoury-Mikhael, founding member and mountain climber of TeamLebanon. (http://www.TeamLebanon.co

*Jad Younan - computer programming; founder of Woopra web analytic software -
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*Naji Sadek - President of Byblos Club; member of Lebanese Topograph committee *Dr Joseph Matta -Dentiste
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*Ghazi Matta - president of united towns agency Belgium


References

{{Byblos District Populated places in Byblos District Maronite Christian communities in Lebanon