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57: 287:. Its communities have lived together in harmony for centuries. The largest and best known of its Druze families are Abou Chakra (also written as "Abu/Bou Shakra/Chakra") and Abdel Samad (also written "Abdul Samad"), both of which have played major political, economic and religious roles in Lebanon's history, particularly during the 19th century. The largest Christian families are Salem, Jebara (also written as "Gebara"), Lutaif and Bou Raad. 961: 697: 128: 41: 64: 228:, at an elevation of between 800 and 1,050 meters above sea level. The name "Ammatour" is derived from the words 'Ain Maa Tour' (عين ماء طور), meaning the spring of the mountain. Ammatour is one of Lebanon's richest villages in sources of water with more than 365 springs, fountains, and a river located within its jurisdiction. 343:
harvest season. Furthermore, Ammatour is now home to one of the world’s largest tree nurseries. It’s only half-finished at the moment, but when it is complete it will be a place where a million trees can be grown at a time and then transported to areas at risk of desertification and other threats to
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Ammatour enjoys one of the highest literacy and higher education rates in Lebanon; many of its inhabitants hold prominent political, educational, cultural, financial and military jobs in Lebanon and abroad. Its public school, founded in 1926, is one of the oldest public schools in Lebanon, and the
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The town's cultural activities are undertaken by its social and sporting clubs and associations, including: The Social Sporting Club of Ammatour - Amigos Ammatour sports association, The Ammatour Women's Association, and The Cultural Meeting Association
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second to have its students sit for the intermediate certificate examinations. In 1936 a group of young, educated people from Ammatour founded one of Lebanon's first public libraries, and named it
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is currently the Melkite Catholic Archbishop of Jordan. In 1927, the municipality of Ammatour was founded, and documented records indicate that the town had mayors since 1870.
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Politically and administratively, Ammatour was declared one of the five "Special status" villages in Mount Lebanon in 1711, which were outside the control of any "
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See the letter sent by Sheikh Mohammad Abu Shakra, The Sheikh Al-Aql of the Druze to Pope John Paul II in January 1983, published in the following:.
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was anointed and appointed in Ammatour in 1724. A son of a Melkite family from the town, Archbishop
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Ammatour occupies a significant religious position as the birthplace of five
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Location in Lebanon. The surrounding district can be seen on the map.
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Ammatour has about 4000 registered residents made up of a
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In mid-September Ammatour celebrates its annual festival
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Al-Mustaqbal newspaper, Issue 4106, September 6, 2011
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Ammatour
Ammatour is located in Lebanon
33°38′33″N 35°36′31″E / 33.64250°N 35.60861°E / 33.64250; 35.60861
Country
Lebanon
Governorate
Mount Lebanon
District
Chouf
Time zone
DST
Arabic
Mount Lebanon Governorate
Lebanon
Beirut
iqta'
Ottoman
Melkite Greek Catholic Church
Middle East
Joseph Gebara
Druze
Melkite
Maronites
volleyball
basketball
swimming
chess
table tennis
olive
cite book

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