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  2. Lebanese Youth Movement (MKG) - Wikipedia

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    The LYM was founded in the early 1970s as an association of Maronite right-wing university students, who strongly opposed the 1969 Cairo Agreement and the presence of Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) guerrilla factions in Lebanon, by Maroun el-Khoury (nom de guerre "Bash Maroun"), the son of the former head of the Dekwaneh district of East Beirut, Naim el-Khoury.

  3. List of municipalities of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Dekwaneh – Marroukouz – Daher al Hosein Dik El Mehdi Douar Fanar Ghabeh Ghabet Bologna – Wata el Mrouj Jal el Dib – Bkenneya Jdeideh – Bouchrieh – Sadd Bouchrieh Kaakour Kfarakab Kfertay Khenchara & Jouar Konnabat Broummana Kornet Chehwan – Ain Aar – Beit El Kekko & Hbous Majdel Tarchich Mansourieh – Mkalles – Daychounieh ...

  4. Dekwaneh - Wikipedia

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    Dekwaneh (or Dekweneh; Arabic: دكوانة) is a suburb north of Beirut in the Matn District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon. The population is predominantly Maronite Christian . [ 1 ] Tel al-Zaatar , an UNRWA administered Palestinian refugee camp housing approximately 50,000-60,000 refugees, and the site of the Tel al-Zaatar ...

  5. Mar Roukouz - Wikipedia

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    Mar Roukoz is mostly a residential region. Notable places include the School of Engineering and the Faculty of Science of Saint Joseph University, as well as several country clubs, and a water park.

  6. Sanitary district - Wikipedia

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    Rural sanitary districts were formed in all areas without a town government. They followed the boundaries of existing poor law unions, less the areas of urban sanitary districts. Any subsequent change in the area of the union also changed the sanitary district. At the time of abolition in 1894, there were 572 rural sanitary districts.

  7. Fares al-Khoury government - Wikipedia

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    The Fares Al-Khoury government was the fifty-third in modern Syrian history, the thirty-third in the first Syrian republic, the tenth during the second term of president Hashim al-Atassi and the fourth for Fares al-Khoury. It was formed on October 29, 1954 and dissolved February 13, 1955.

  8. Fares al-Khoury - Wikipedia

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    Fares al-Khoury (Arabic: فارس الخوري, romanized: Fāris al-Khūrī; November 20, [citation needed] 1877 – January 2, 1962 [1]) was a Syrian statesman, minister, prime minister, speaker of parliament, and father of modern Syrian politics. Faris Khoury went on to become prime minister of Syria from October 14, 1944, to October 1, 1945 ...

  9. Jdeideh - Wikipedia

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    Jdeideh (Arabic: جديدة المتن translit. al-Judaydat), also Jdayde, Jdaideh and Jdeidet el-Matn, is a coastal municipality and the administrative capital of the Matn District in the Mount Lebanon Governorate.