Mrouj

Mrouj
المروج
City
Map showing the location of Mrouj within Lebanon
Mrouj
Location within Lebanon
Coordinates: 33°54′45″N 35°44′57″E / 33.91250°N 35.74917°E / 33.91250; 35.74917Coordinates: 33°54′45″N 35°44′57″E / 33.91250°N 35.74917°E / 33.91250; 35.74917
Country  Lebanon
Governorate Mount Lebanon Governorate
District Matn District
Government
  Mayors Elie Dagher
Elevation 1,220 m (4,000 ft)
Time zone UTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+3 (EEST)
Dialing code +961

Mrouj (Arabic: المروج, also spelled Mrouje and El Mrouj) is a municipality in the Matn District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon. The English translation of Mrouj is "The Meadows"

Mrouj 

is one of the Lebanese villages of the Metn district in Mount Lebanon. Mrouj overlooks Mount Sannine, Beskenta and Kesrouan to the north, and Metn south to the south.

Elevation

1220 meters above sea level and is about 32 km from the capital Beirut. It is surrounded by a group of neighboring villages, the most important  Bologna, wata El Muroj, El Mtein, Marjaba, and Al-zaarour famous ski resort 6 km north of Mrouj

Church saints takla the village celebrate this great saint on September 24 of each year, the celebrations begin a week before and end after least a week. Also the village promot summer vacation to escape the heat of the cities of the coast.

References NOUHAD FAHIM BOU DAGHER

Water

Lake Mrouj is located approximately 3 km north of the town. It is a source of water for many villages in the Matn District

Economy

Mrouj is mostly a destination for summer tourism for Beirutis in the summer and ski enthusiasts in the winter. Zaarour ski resorts are about 6 km north of Mrouj

The town also hosts an annual festival for St. Takla in September in the St. Takla Square in the center of Mrouj

Education

There is two private [Catholic] school in the town.

Religion

The inhabitants of Mrouj are almost all Christians, predominantly [Maronites]]

St Takla Church was built approx in 1792

Churches

  • Evangelical Church.
  • St. Takla – Maronite.

References


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