List of Cities and Towns in Lebanon

List Of Cities And Towns In Lebanon

This is a list of cities and towns in Lebanon distributed according to district. There are 851 in all. 56.21% of the population lives in 19 towns, which gives the average 2,158 people per town.

Read more about List Of Cities And Towns In Lebanon:  Largest Cities, Baabda, Matn, Aley (53), Baalbek (52), Batroun (21), Becharre (11), Bint Jbeil (33), Chouf (70), Hasbaya (15), Hermel (5), Jbeil (35), Jezzine (35), Keserwan (47), Koura (34), Marjeyoun (24), Minieh-Denniye (18), Beirut (1), Nabatieh (38), Rachaya (26), Saïda (44), Tripolitania (3), Tyre (55), West Bekaa (27), Zahle (29), Zgharta (31)

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