495:. Dabke was practiced as well in the main Saha of Erkay before changing its functionality from circular stair like structure, close to the Roman amphitheater, and plenty of Quina trees to a boring roundabout and a tree. Inhabitants used to not only meet for dabke each weekend but used the Saha as a social place and connectivity. The Saha long time ago was used as well as a meeting place for mothers and women to do the laundry. Erkay has its own mayor, elected by the public every four years. His job is to oversee the government projects such as, maintenance, schools, and clinics, he also communicates with the government, on behalf of the people, to tell them about their concerns and needs. Furthermore, there is a reward given by Irkay to the students, in each grade, who achieve the highest marks at the end of each year.
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general spirit has transformed which position some of the inhabitants as marginalized, and in constant tension. This has created a clear social segmentation and transformation for the inhabitants by muting independent individuals that doesn't adhere to any of the political parties that exist. With an infiltration of extreme religious bias sometimes dangerous which mutes freedom of opinion and existence of others. Which pushed some to flee the area, or fight their way of what resembles them.
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welcoming terrace for visitors. With the advancement and change of socio-political factors, some of the houses that have a design or aesthetic approach not relatable to the
Lebanese culture started to appear. Architect clients wanted to copy paste some of the designs found on Google without really thinking the cultural side. Some families are still preserving the cultural side. Documentation on this matter might be enriching.
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Traditionally all the houses are built from red bricks and white stone. They also each have a garden where many residents grow their own vegetables and fruits. Traditionally houses were made out of stone and hay-mud mixture following the traditional
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with four distinct seasons. Temperatures range from 8 °C (46 °F) in the winter to 35 °C (95 °F) in the summer. The humidity is usually high in the summer and low in the winter. Snow occurs very rarely, nearly once every couple of years. This excellent weather makes Irkay an
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and stretches throughout the South, making the town’s average altitude 1243 feet (378m) above sea-level. The low population of 4850 people and the vast area of the town resulted in a small population density and hence many houses are scattered at different altitudes within the town region.
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Religious practices and the socio-political factors have changed over time with an affirmation of extreme religious presence and cultural practices and difference. Which doesn't identify Erkay many inhabitants, that have whether fled to build their lives elsewhere or been marginalized.
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The people in Erkay are known for their continuous cultural activities. Some of these activities include, going down to the river every 3rd week in August and have a picnic where all the residents sing and dance the traditional
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Israeli fighter jets and 2 of which landed on ‘Izzah, nearly 1.5 miles (2 km) away from Irkay. The explosion was definitely felt by the residents in Irkay but no harm was done.
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are invited to attend this tournament. The winning team is awarded a trophy and a cash prize. This tournament is a major source of entertainment to the residents of the South.
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attractive place for visitors. People come and enjoy most of their summer vacation here if they don’t want to travel outside the country.
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