Additional Information
| Koura Villages | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Aaba | 2. Afsdik | 3. Ain Akrine | 4. Ali-al-Mouran |
| 5. Amioun | 6. Anfeh | 7. Badebhoun | 8. Barghoun |
| 9. Barsa | 10. Bdebba | 11. Batroumine | 12. Bishmizzine |
| 13. Bhabouch | 14. Bishriyata | 15. Bkomra | 16. Bneyel |
| 17. Bohssas | 18. Btourram | 19. Btouratige | 20. Bkeftine |
| 21. Bnehran | 22. Bsarma | 23. Btaaboura | 24. Bziza |
| 25. Charlita | 26. Chira | 27. Dahr-al-Ain | 28. Darbechtar |
| 29. Darchmezzine | 30. Deddeh | 31. Fih | 32. Ijdebrine |
| 33. Kaftoun | 34. Kifraya | 35. Kelbata | 36. Kelhat |
| 37. Kfaraakka | 38. Kfarhata | 39. Kfarhazir | 40. Kaferkahel |
| 41. Kfarsaroun | 42. Kousba | 43. Maziriit Toula | 44. Mitrit |
| 45. Mijdel | 46. Nakhleh | 47. Rachedbine | 48. Ras Maska |
| 49. Ras Osta | 50. Wata Fares | 51. Zakroun | 52. Zakzouk |
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