Zgharta District

Zgharta Alzawieh District
District
زغرتا الزاوية
Zgharta Alzawieh District
Location in Lebanon
Country Lebanon
GovernorateNorth Governorate
CapitalZgharta
Area
 • Total
70 sq mi (182 km2)
Population
 • Estimate 
(31 December 2017)
81,490
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Zgharta Alzawieh District (Arabic: زغرتا الزاوية) is a district (qadaa) of the North Governorate, northern Lebanon.[1] Its capital is the city of Zgharta.

Geography

The administrative center is the city of Zgharta. The district has 101 populated areas with 30 municipalities covering 37 villages. Some areas share the same municipality such as Ehden/Zgharta, Kfarsghab/Morh Kfarsghab, and Miziara/Harf Miziara. And there is one Municipalities Union.

The district has a population of around 81,490.

The district elevation is about 40 meters along the coast line and clmbs up to a height of 2,550 meters at the highest point of the Mount Lebanon mountain range.

The highest populated part of the district overlooks the Qozhaya Valley, which is the northern branch of the Holy Valley of Qadisha, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Horsh Ehden Nature Reserve is in the mountains within the district. This higher part of the district is a visitor destination, including the Monastery of Mar Sarkis and the Monastery of Qozhaya areas.

Economy

Agriculture stays the main activity of the district with an important olive oil production in the coastal area and fruits (apple and pears) in the mountain area. The recent years saw the development of a modest service sector around the economic pole of Zgharta.

Tourism also plays a big role in the district's economy. The main tourism hotspot in the Zgharta District is undoubtedly Ehden, which sees an influx of tourists every summer, as many people from around the country visit the mountain town. There are many religious tourism sites, such as the Monastery of Qozhaya, Mar Mema Church (the oldest standing Maronite church in the world), Saydet Al Marahem in Miziara and the famous Saydet El Hosn (Lady of the Fortress) in Ehden.[2]

Demographics

The officially registered population of the district was estimated to 90,000 in 1998. Around 50% of residents live in the economic pole of Zgharta: Zgharta, Rachiine, Kfardlakos, Kfarhata, Mijdlayiah, Ardeh, Harf Ardeh. The main other significantly populated areas are Miryata and Miziara.

According to registered voters in 2014:

Year Christians Muslims Druze
Total Maronites Greek Orthodox Greek Catholics Other Christians Total Sunnis Shias Alawites Druze
2014[3]
87.10%
79.42%
5.67%
1.11%
0.90%
12.69%
12.41%
0.19%
0.09%
0.01%
2018[4]
86.81%
78.92%
5.65%
1.12%
1.12%
13.17%
12.88%
0.19%
0.1%
0.01%
2022[5]
86.25%
78.79%
5.72%
1.15%
0.59%
13.75%
13.69%
0.04%
0.02%
0.00%
2026[6]
85.65%
80.47%
4.11%
N/a
1.07%
14.35%
14.35%
0.00%
0.00%
0.00%

In 2022, there were 81,959 registered voters in the Zgharta district. [7]

Number of registered voters (21+ years old) over the years.

Years Men Women Total Growth (%)
2009 35,567 35,770 71,337 N/a
2010 35,690 35,879 71,569 +0.32%
2011 35,765 35,909 71,674 +0.15%
2012 36,244 36,375 72,619 +1.30%
2013 36,911 36,906 73,817 +1.62%
2014 37,340 37,420 74,760 +1.26%
2015 37,762 37,765 75,527 +1.02%
2016 38,159 38,326 76,485 +1.25%
2017 38,626 38,726 77,352 +1.12%
2018 39,077 39,106 78,183 +1.06%
2019 39,821 39,869 79,690 +1.89%
2020 40,286 40,279 80,565 +1.09%
2021 40,595 40,533 81,128 +0.69%
2022 41,053 40,906 81,959 +1.01%
2023 41,222 41,009 82,231 +0.33%
2024 41,529 41,260 82,789 +0.67%
2025 41,688 41,471 83,159 +0.44%
2026 N/a N/a 83,682 +0.62%
Source: DGCS [1]

Towns and villages

Village Arabic name GPS Coord Population 1998
Aarjes عرجس 34°19′51″N 35°52′53″E / 34.33083°N 35.88139°E / 34.33083; 35.88139 (Aarjes)
Aintourine عينتورين 34°17′06″N 35°57′25″E / 34.28500°N 35.95694°E / 34.28500; 35.95694 (Aintourine)
Aitou أيطو 34°18′31″N 35°55′11″E / 34.30861°N 35.91972°E / 34.30861; 35.91972 (Aitou)
Alma علما
Arbet Kozhaya عربة قزحيا 34°17′42″N 35°55′32″E / 34.29500°N 35.92556°E / 34.29500; 35.92556 (Arbet Kozhaya)
Ardeh ارده
Achach عشاش
Aslout اسلوت
Asnoun اصنون 34°23′15″N 35°53′11″E / 34.38750°N 35.88639°E / 34.38750; 35.88639 (Asnoun)
Basloukit بسلوقيت
Bchennine بشنين
Beit Awkar بيت عوكر
Beit Obeid بيت عبيد
Besbeel بسبعل
Bhairet Toula بحيرة تولا 34°19′23″N 35°58′15″E / 34.32306°N 35.97083°E / 34.32306; 35.97083 (Bhairet Toula)
Bnachii بنشعي 34°19′58″N 35°53′43″E / 34.33278°N 35.89528°E / 34.33278; 35.89528 (Bnachii)
Bousit بوسيط
Daraya داريا 34°19′44″N 35°52′07″E / 34.32889°N 35.86861°E / 34.32889; 35.86861 (Daraya)
Ehden أهدن
Ejbeh اجبع 34°18′33″N 35°56′37″E / 34.30917°N 35.94361°E / 34.30917; 35.94361 (Ejbeh)
Fraydiss مزرعة الفريديس
Haret Al Fawar حارة الفوار 34°25′57″N 35°53′13″E / 34.432363°N 35.88705°E / 34.432363; 35.88705
Harf Ardeh حرف أرده
Harf Miziara حرف مزيارة 34°20′06″N 35°56′23″E / 34.33500°N 35.93972°E / 34.33500; 35.93972 (Harf Miziara)
Hawqa حوقا 34°16′20″N 35°56′30″E / 34.27222°N 35.94167°E / 34.27222; 35.94167 (Hawqa)
Hilan حيلان
Houmeiss حميص 34°19′43″N 35°55′59″E / 34.32861°N 35.93306°E / 34.32861; 35.93306 (Houmeiss)
Iaal ايعال 34°22′N 35°55′E / 34.367°N 35.917°E / 34.367; 35.917 (Iaal)
Jdaydeh جديدة
Kadrieh القادرية
Karahbache قره باش 34°23′37″N 35°53′40″E / 34.39361°N 35.89444°E / 34.39361; 35.89444 (Karahbache)
Karmsaddeh كرمسدة 34°18′21″N 35°53′23″E / 34.30583°N 35.88972°E / 34.30583; 35.88972 (Karmsaddeh)
Kfardlakos كفردلاقوس
Kfarfou كفرفو 34°19′05″N 35°52′48″E / 34.31806°N 35.88000°E / 34.31806; 35.88000 (Kfarfou)
Kfarhawra كفرحورا
Kfarsghab كفرصغاب 34°16′42″N 35°57′44″E / 34.27833°N 35.96222°E / 34.27833; 35.96222 (Kfarsghab)
Kfarshakhna كفرشخنا
Kfarhata كفرحاتا 34°22′58″N 35°53′51″E / 34.38278°N 35.89750°E / 34.38278; 35.89750 (Kfarhata)
Kfaryachit كفرياشيت 34°20′46″N 35°53′40″E / 34.34611°N 35.89444°E / 34.34611; 35.89444 (Kfaryachit)
Kfarzeina كفرزينا
Khaldieh خالدية
Kifraya كفريا
Mazraat En Nahr مزرعة النهر 34°16′50″N 35°53′54″E / 34.28056°N 35.89833°E / 34.28056; 35.89833 (Mazraat En Nahr)
Mazraat Al Toufah مزرعة التفاح
Mazraat Hraikis مزرعة حريقص
Mejdlaya مجدليا
Miriata مرياطه
Miziara مزيارة 34°19′58″N 35°55′49″E / 34.33278°N 35.93028°E / 34.33278; 35.93028 (Miziara)
Morh Kfarsghab مرح كفرصغاب 34°20′11″N 35°54′12″E / 34.33639°N 35.90333°E / 34.33639; 35.90333 (Morh Kfarsghab)
Rachiine رشعين
Raskifa راسكيفا 34°18′38″N 35°52′01″E / 34.31056°N 35.86694°E / 34.31056; 35.86694 (Raskifa)
Sakhra صخرا
Sebhel سبعل 34°18′53″N 35°54′31″E / 34.31472°N 35.90861°E / 34.31472; 35.90861 (Sebhel)
Sereel سرعل 34°17′24″N 35°54′41″E / 34.29000°N 35.91139°E / 34.29000; 35.91139 (Sereel)
Toula تولا 34°19′03″N 35°57′49″E / 34.31750°N 35.96361°E / 34.31750; 35.96361 (Toula)
Zgharta زغرتا

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