Kousba
كوسبا | |
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City | |
Coordinates: 34°18′6″N 35°51′10″E / 34.30167°N 35.85278°E | |
Country | Lebanon |
Governorate | North Governorate |
District | Koura District |
Highest elevation | 500 m (1,600 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 450 m (1,480 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+2 ( EET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+3 ( EEST) |
Dialing code | +961 |
Kousba ( Arabic: كوسبا) is a village in Koura District, in the Northern Governorate of Lebanon. Kousba has around 5,000 residents, most of which are Greek Orthodox. [1]
According to the elderly residents of this town, the name Kousba comes from the word "hidden" because of how it lies between mountains.[ citation needed][ clarification needed]
Kousba's surface is 6.02 square kilometers, with an altitude of 500 meters. [2]
Kousba is situated 18 km south of Tripoli and 12 km east of Chekka. A main road that runs from Chekka to Bsharri (called "Chekka Arz Highway") passes through Kousba.
There are many landmarks in Kousba, including ancient historical monuments, touristic attractions, religious sites, [3] sport clubs, teaching institutions and social clubs[ citation needed].
In 1953, Kousba's population was 1,732, [4] but its population has increased to about 5,000 residents.[ citation needed][ when?] Statistics from the 2004 municipal elections indicate that Kousba has 7,193 registered voters—of which 4,940 voted. [2]
Kousba is one of the most-inhabited villages in the Koura district.[ citation needed]
There are 23 companies in Kousba that have more than five employees. [2]
There were 311 students enrolled in its two public schools in 2002. [2]
Kousba has one medical center[ citation needed] but no hospitals. [2]
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Kousba
كوسبا | |
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City | |
Coordinates: 34°18′6″N 35°51′10″E / 34.30167°N 35.85278°E | |
Country | Lebanon |
Governorate | North Governorate |
District | Koura District |
Highest elevation | 500 m (1,600 ft) |
Lowest elevation | 450 m (1,480 ft) |
Time zone | UTC+2 ( EET) |
• Summer ( DST) | UTC+3 ( EEST) |
Dialing code | +961 |
Kousba ( Arabic: كوسبا) is a village in Koura District, in the Northern Governorate of Lebanon. Kousba has around 5,000 residents, most of which are Greek Orthodox. [1]
According to the elderly residents of this town, the name Kousba comes from the word "hidden" because of how it lies between mountains.[ citation needed][ clarification needed]
Kousba's surface is 6.02 square kilometers, with an altitude of 500 meters. [2]
Kousba is situated 18 km south of Tripoli and 12 km east of Chekka. A main road that runs from Chekka to Bsharri (called "Chekka Arz Highway") passes through Kousba.
There are many landmarks in Kousba, including ancient historical monuments, touristic attractions, religious sites, [3] sport clubs, teaching institutions and social clubs[ citation needed].
In 1953, Kousba's population was 1,732, [4] but its population has increased to about 5,000 residents.[ citation needed][ when?] Statistics from the 2004 municipal elections indicate that Kousba has 7,193 registered voters—of which 4,940 voted. [2]
Kousba is one of the most-inhabited villages in the Koura district.[ citation needed]
There are 23 companies in Kousba that have more than five employees. [2]
There were 311 students enrolled in its two public schools in 2002. [2]
Kousba has one medical center[ citation needed] but no hospitals. [2]
Abdullah, Andraous, Antoun, Atieh, Awad, Ayoub, Azar, Bchara, Braheem, Chehade, Dannawi, Fadil, Farah, Fayad, Ghazi, Gosen, Greij, Habib, Hakeem, Hanna, Haykal, Ibrahim, Isaac, Israel, Jabbour, Kamar, Kanaan, Kheir, El-Khoury, Manssour, Mitri, Moussa, Nahas, Namey, Nasr, Nassar, Rihana, Roumi, Saab, Saba, Saddic, Sarkis, Sarraf, Sassine, El-Tom, Wakeem, Yacoub, Younis, Youssef, Zaidan and El Zalameh.[ citation needed]
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