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Akkar District

Coordinates:34°33′02″N036°04′41″E / 34.55056°N 36.07806°E /34.55056; 36.07806
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District in Akkar, Lebanon
Akkar
قضاء عكار
Coastline
Coastline
Location in Lebanon
Location in Lebanon
Coordinates (Halba):34°33′02″N036°04′41″E / 34.55056°N 36.07806°E /34.55056; 36.07806
Country Lebanon
GovernorateAkkar
Area
 • Total
788 km2 (304 sq mi)
Population
 • Estimate 
(31 December 2017)[2]
423,596
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Akkar District (Arabic:قضاء عكار) is the only district inAkkar Governorate,Lebanon. It is coextensive with the governorate and covers an area of 788 km2 (304 sq mi). TheUNHCR estimated the population of the district to be 389,899 in 2015, including 106,935 registered refugees of theSyrian Civil War and 19,404Palestinian refugees.[1] The capital is atHalba.

The district is characterized by the presence of a relatively largecoastal plain, with high mountains to the east. The largest cities in Akkar are Halba,Bire Akkar andAl-Qoubaiyat.

Akkar has many importantRoman andArabic archaeological sites. One of the most famous archaeological sites and the birthplace of the Roman emperorSeverus Alexander (d.235) is theTell ofArqa near the town ofMiniara. Several prehistoric sites were found in theAkkar plain foothills that were suggested to have been used by theHeavy NeolithicQaraoun culture at the dawn of theNeolithic Revolution.[3][4]

Akkar can be divided into 7 parts:Qaitea (القيطع),Jouma (الجومة),Dreib (الدريب),Jabal Akroum (جبل أكروم),Wadi Khaled (وادي خالد),Cheft (الشفت) andAs-Sahel (السهل).[5]

History

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The Akkar area is strategically important as it is the northern gateway intoSyria. this is why several castles were built in that area and in Syria. The most notable one is probeblyKrak des Chevaliers in Syria. During the 19th century the Mir‘abi families of beys and pashas bought many lands in the area, whichFrance found it helpful with their Mandate over Lebanon. Up to the 1958 Syrian land reforms, the local population of Akkar could move freely in and out of Syria.[6]

Peasants revolt

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During the 1970s the peasants of Akkar formed an alliance to fight the land owners and the system of which 3% of the population held about 73% of the land. They were led by Khalid Saghiya, a SyrianBaathist lawyer from Baynu. FollowingBlack September inJordan, firearms were accessible to all. A fact that escalated the revolt. The involvement of Syria in the area as well as the diverse population led to many rivalries. Franjieh and the Phalange were rivals. Peasant laborers clashed with landlords, while Jurd clans, though occasionally in conflict with one another, had formed an alliance against the beys. Eventually the discovery of oil in thegulf led to mass immigration, sparing the region and its population from the fate that came to many other parts of Lebanon.[6]

Geography

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Akkar is divided into the following regions:

  • Al-Jouma: represents multiple villages connected to each other by a network of roads, and is located around fertile land that enable it to adopt greenhouse and fruit crops.
  • Najd Akkar: It is divided into three sub-regions according to the geographical situation that makes the crops change according to the height and irrigation: Al-Shafat, Al-Dreib Al-Awsat, Al-Dreib Al-A'la
  • The plateaus where the al-Qayt'a region is.
  • Jarad Akkar: It occupies an area in the east of the entire region, starting from the borders of the Akkar governorate to Abu Musa River in the south to the Syrian border in the north, and it consists of the following villages.
  • The plain: in itself it is the source of agricultural wealth, where its inhabitants live from the land, and 6% of the properties include half of the lands.

Demographics

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According to registered voters in 2014:

YearChristiansMuslimsDruze
TotalGreek OrthodoxMaronitesGreek CatholicsOther ChristiansTotalSunnisAlawitesShiasDruze
2014[7]
27.55%
14.24%
11.47%
1.28%
0.56%
72.26%
66.23%
4.86%
1.17%
0.01%

This region is home to the second-largest population ofAlawites in Lebanon.Lebanese Turkmen form a majority inKouachra andAydamun.

References

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  1. ^ab"Akkar Governorate Profile".UNHCR. June 2015. Retrieved19 February 2017.
  2. ^Brinkhoff, Thomas (2 March 2019)."Lebanon: Administrative Division".City Population. Retrieved3 July 2021.
  3. ^L. Copeland; P. Wescombe (1966).Inventory of Stone-Age Sites in Lebanon: North, South and East-Central Lebanon, pp. 20-21. Impr. Catholique. Retrieved3 March 2011.
  4. ^Wetzel, R. & Haller, J., Le Quarternaire de la région de Tripoli. Notes et Mémoires de la Délégation Générale de France au Liban. Section Géologique, No. 4. Beirut, 1945.
  5. ^"Akkar"(PDF).
  6. ^abUfheil-Somers, Amanda (1990-01-10)."'Akkar Before the Civil War".MERIP. Retrieved2024-09-29.
  7. ^https://lub-anan.com/المحافظات/الشمال/عكار/المذاهب/
Akkar Governorate
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Baalbek-Hermel Governorate
Beirut Governorate
Beqaa Governorate
Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate
Mount Lebanon Governorate
Nabatieh Governorate
North Governorate
South Governorate
Capital:Halba
Villages
Jouma
Dreib
Qaitea
Wadi Khaled
  • Aarab Jourmnaya
  • Al-Kalkha
  • Al-Mahatta
  • Al-Ramah
  • Al-Saed
  • Amayer
  • Amriya
  • Awade
  • Baaliyah
  • Bani Sakhr
  • Bqaiaa
  • Dabadeb
  • El Majdal
  • Fard
  • Harb Ara
  • Hunaider
  • Kanisah
  • Karm Zabdin
  • Khat El Batrol
  • Khorab el Haiyat
  • Knaïssé
  • Machta Hammoud
  • Mqaible
  • Qal‘at al Burj
  • Rajm Beit Khalaf
  • Rajm Issa
  • Rejm Beït Housseïn
Jabal Akroum
  • Akroum
  • Basateen
  • Kfartoun
  • Mrah el Khaoukh
  • Mwanseh
  • Qenia
  • Sahleh
As-Sahel
  • Aabboudiye
  • Al Kanisa
  • Arida
  • Bellanet el Hissa
  • Cheikh Zennad
  • Darine
  • Hisah
  • Hokr Ed-Dahri
  • Kfar Melki
  • Massoudieh
  • Qaabrîne
  • Qleiaat
  • Qoubbet Chamra
  • Saadine
  • Sammaqiyeh
  • Tal Bibi
  • Talhabira
  • Tall Aabbas El Gharbi
  • Tall Aabbas El Sharqi
  • Tall Bireh
  • Tall Meaayane
Cheft
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