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Mazraat En Nahr also spelt Mazret Al Nahr, Mazraat El Nahr or Mazraat Al Nahr; (アラビア語:مزرعة النهر) is a village located on the border line of the Zgharta District and the Bsharri District in the North Governorate of Lebanon. It is situated in the Valley of Qadisha, which is considered a holy and spiritual place in Eastern Christianity. The Lebanese hailing from Mazraat En Nahr number 20,000 worldwide. 98% of them live outside Lebanon, mainly in Australia, the United States and Canada. The population is Maronite Catholic. ==General information== Mazraat En Nahr is a small village in Zgharta, Lebanon which is situated in-between two major villages Tourza and Sereel. The name Mazraat Al Nahr is a Lebanese word meaning “Planting by the river” because of the agriculture that consist of potatoes, onions, fruits and vegetables all by the side river of El Karya and El Ghar Spring. The people of Mazraat En Nahr on the other hand make up a population of about 378 people but no official census has been taken lately. Most of the inhabitants of Mazraat En Nahr were a mixture of many peoples. The majority were Canaanites, Phoenician and Aramiin, who later became known as the Syriac. Agriculture: Potatoes, Onions, Fruits and Vegetables. Water Source: El Karya spring and El Ghar spring. Celebrations: The feast of Mar Youssef, 19 March. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mazraat En Nahr」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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