Lebanese people in Belgium
Lebanese people in Belgium are people of Lebanese descent living in Belgium. Lebanese people in Belgium are estimated to number over 2,400 people.[2]
Total population | |
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over 2,400[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
predominantly mainly Brussels, Charleroi, Brugge, Antwerp | |
Languages | |
Arabic (Lebanese Arabic), French and Dutch | |
Religion | |
Christianity and Islam |
Demographics
There are significant Lebanese Maronite Christian communities that reside in Belgium, many of whom are descendants of traders who settled during the 19th century. Many them are involved in the trade of diamonds in the diamond district of Antwerp.[3]
There are also other non-Maronite Christian and Muslim communities as well. The majority of Lebanese people in Belgium live in major cities, such as Antwerp and Brussels.
Notable people
- Dyab Abou Jahjah
- Tarec Saffiedine
- Khalil Sehnaoui
- Gebrine El Khoury
See also
References
- Recession takes the sparkle out of Antwerp's diamond quarter | World news. The Guardian. Retrieved on 2011-06-02.
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