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Coordinates: 33°50′N 35°54′E / 33.833°N 35.900°E / 33.833; 35.900
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Revision as of 22:56, 8 November 2019

Beqaa Governorate
مقاطعة البقاع
Gouvernorat de la Bekaa
Map of Lebanon with Beqaa highlighted
Map of Lebanon with Beqaa highlighted
Coordinates: 33°50′N 35°54′E / 33.833°N 35.900°E / 33.833; 35.900
CountryLebanon
CapitalZahlé
Government
 • GovernorKamal Abou Jaoudeh
Area
 • Total
4,429 km2 (1,710 sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Beqaa (Template:Lang-ar Al-Biqā') is a governorate in Lebanon.

Districts

Since 2014, Beqaa Governorate contains three districts:

A law was passed in 2003 to separate Baalbek District and Hermel District from Beqaa Governorate to form a new governorate, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate.[1] Implementation of Baalbek-Hermel began in 2014 with the appointment of its first governor.[2]

Demographics

Religion in the Beqaa Governorate

  Sunni Islam (40%)
  Shia Islam (15%)
  Christianity (40%)
  Druze (5%)
Joub jeneen, Beqaa Governorate

According to voter registration data, the governorate is approximately 40% Christian to 60% Muslim (313505 voters).

In the district (qadaa) of Zahlé (meaning an area much greater than that of the city proper), Christians form a majority of 55% of voters (172555 in total). In the district of West Beqaa-Rashaya (the two are combined as an electoral district), Christians account for 22.22% of voters (140950 in total).

References

  1. ^ "Territorial administration of Lebanon". Localiban. Retrieved 19 February 2017.
  2. ^ "Cabinet Appoints 5 New Governors, Accepts Qaloush's Resignation". Naharnet. 2 May 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2017.