Southern Lebanon - Cities and Districts

Cities and Districts

  • Al Rihan
  • Aalma ach Chaab (Alma ash Shab)
  • Abbasieh
  • Adasse or Adaisseh or Addaisseh
  • Adlun
  • Al Mansuri
  • Ain Ebel
  • Ain Baal or Ayn Bal
  • Aitaroun or Aytarun
  • Ansariyeh or Insariye
  • Ansar
  • Ash Shawmara
  • At Tayyabah
  • At Tiri
  • Aitit
  • Aynata
  • Ayta al-Sha`b (Ayta)
  • Baraachit
  • Barish
  • Bayt Lif
  • baytulay
  • Bazouryeh
  • Beit Yahoun
  • Bint Jbeil
  • Blida, Lebanon
  • Borj el Shamali or Borj Chemali
  • Borj Qalaouiyeh
  • Borj Rahal
  • Boustane
  • Brashit
  • Braikeh
  • Chaqra
  • Chtoura
  • Deir Kifa
  • Deyrintar
  • Dayr Qanun
  • Derdghaya
  • Dibil or Debel
  • Doueir
  • Ebel el Saki
  • El Biyyadah or Al Bayyadah
  • El Hennyeh or Al Hinniyah
  • El Mansoun or Al Mansuri
  • El Qlaile or Al Qulaylah
  • El Soultaniyeh
  • Frun
  • Ghandouriyeh
  • Jabal Amel
  • jebchet
  • Jmaijmah
  • Joiya or Jouaya or Jwayya
  • Ghaziyeh
  • Ghassaniyeh
  • Hadata or Haddathah
  • Hanaway
  • Harris or Harres
  • Houla or Hula
  • Hounin
  • Kabrikha or Qabrikha
  • kaakaeit al jesser
  • Kafr Dunin
  • Kafr Kila
  • Kfarmelki or Kfar Melky
  • Kafarrouman
  • Khirbet Selm
  • Kfarchouba
  • Kfarfila
  • Kfarhamam
  • Kfar Tebnit
  • Kounin
  • Maachouq
  • Mahrouna
  • Markaba
  • Marakeh
  • Majdel Balhis
  • Majdel Selm or Majdal Zun
  • Marqaba or Markaba
  • Maroun al-Ras
  • Marwahin
  • Maaroub
  • Meidoun
  • Meiss el Jabal or Mays al Jabal
  • Mlikh
  • Nabatiye or Nabatiyeh
  • Naqoura or Nakoura or An Naqurah
  • Niha
  • Majdal Zun
  • Marjayoun -- a Lebanese Christian village
  • Oum el Ahmad
  • Qlayaa
  • Qana
  • Qantara
  • Khiam
  • Wadi al-Taym
  • Rachaf -- a small town
  • Ramyah
  • Ras Al-Biyada
  • Rmaich
  • Rmadyeh
  • Roûm
  • Selaa
  • Shabriha
  • Shebaa and/or Shebaa Farms (ownership disputed, occupied by Israel since 1967)
  • Shihin
  • Shhur
  • Siddiqine
  • Zibqin
  • Sidon or Saida
  • Srifa
  • Sujod
  • Tallousa
  • Tair Debbe
  • Tayr Harfa or Tair Harfa
  • Tayr Falsayh
  • Taibeh
  • Tebnine or Tibnin or Tibneen Site of the former castle town Toron
  • Toulin or Tulin
  • Tura
  • Tyre or Sur
  • Saida district
  • Jezzine district
  • Tyre district
  • Yarin
  • Yaroun or Yarun
  • Yahun
  • Yatar or Yater
  • Zibdine
  • Zibqeen

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