Miniara

Miniara (Arabic: منياره) (also transliterated Minyara) is a village in the Akkar District, North Lebanon, 9 kilometers east of the Mediterranean Sea, and 3 kilometers south of Halba. The population is between 7,000 and 10,000.

History

Miniara is the birthplace of Ibrahim Beik El-Sarraf, the first member of the Lebanese parliament to represent the Christian seat of Akkar for 2 terms when Lebanon was still a French Mandate, and his younger brother "Afandi" Zeki EL Sarraf the first mayor in the municipality of Akkar in his village Miniara.

Demographics

The population is religiously diverse. A Christian village but of several different denominations with a majority of Greek Orthodox and including Melkite Greek Catholic, Maronite Catholic, and and Evangelical.[1]

Education

The majority of Miniara's teenage population is either in high school or has completed high school. Amongst the professions are: Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, Researchers, Professors, Writers, Army and Police Force Generals and personnel, Business people and life educated citizens.Not to mention the migrants all over the world that contribute towards the well being and dignity of their families in Miniara.

Miniara has both private and public schools.

Private Schools

Public Schools

References

  1. "Municipal and ikhtiyariah elections in Northern Lebanon" (PDF). The Monthly. March 2010. p. 21. Archived from the original on 3 June 2016. Retrieved 4 November 2016.

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Coordinates: 34°31′57″N 36°03′38.76″E / 34.53250°N 36.0607667°E / 34.53250; 36.0607667

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