Hjoula

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Place in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon
Hjoula
حجولا
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Coordinates: 34°8′8″N 35°44′29″E / 34.13556°N 35.74139°E / 34.13556; 35.74139Coordinates: 34°8′8″N 35°44′29″E / 34.13556°N 35.74139°E / 34.13556; 35.74139
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Country |
Lebanon |
Governorate |
Mount Lebanon |
District |
Jbeil |
Area
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• Total |
528 ha (1,305 acres) |
Elevation
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1,000 m (3,000 ft) |

Fossil Fish from Hjoula, Lebanon

Fish Fossil, from Hjoula, Lebanon

Fish Fossil, Hjoula, Lebanon

Fossil Shrimps, Carpopenaeus, Lebanon
Hjoula (Arabic: حجولا) is a municipality in the Jbeil District of Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon. It is 70 kilometers north of Beirut. Hjoula has an elevation of between 920 and 1,100 meters above sea level. Hjoula has a total land area of 528 hectares.[1] The village of Hjoula is known for its fertile soil and its woods.
Population
The village has a population of around 1900 inhabitants. Here's an alphabetical listing of some of the families of Hjoula: Abi Nassif, Abi Raad, Alaa Ad-Din (Shibli), Assaf, Diab, Esber, Hjoula, Hmade, Ibrahim, Issa, Mahdi, Mrad, Nassif, and Qabalan.
References
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 Jbeil District, Mount Lebanon Governorate
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Capital: Jbeil
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Towns and villages |
- Aabaydat
- Almat el-Chmaliyeh
- Almat el-Jnoubiyeh
- Amsheet
- Annaya
- Aqoura
- Adonis
- Afqa
- Ain ed-Delbeh
- Ain el-Ghouaybeh
- Ain Jrain
- Ain Kfaa
- Bazyoun
- Bchilleh
- Beer el-Hit
- Behdidat
- Bejjeh
- Bekhaaz
- Berbara
- Beithabbak
- Bichtlida -Fidar
- Bentael
- Birket Hjoula
- Blat
- Boulhos
- Brayj
- Chatine
- Chikhane
- Chmout
- Edde
- Ehmej
- Fatreh
- Ferhet
- Fghal
- Ghabat
- Ghalboun
- Gharzouz
- Ghorfine
- Habil
- Halat
- Haqel
- Hay el-Arabeh
- Hbaline
- Hboub
- Hdayneh
- Hjoula
- Hosrayel
- Hsarat
- Hsoun
- Jaj
- Janneh
- Jbeil
- Jeddayel
- Jenjol
- Jlisseh
- Jouret el-Qattine
- Kafr
- Kfar Baal
- Kfar Hitta
- Kfar Kiddeh
- Kfar Masshoun
- Kfar Qouas
- Kfoun
- Laqlouq
- Lassa
- Lehfed
- Maad
- Majdel
- Marj
- Mastita
- Mayfouq
- Mazraat es-Siyad
- Mechane
- Mghayreh
- Mish Mish
- Mounsef
- Nahr Ibrahim
- Qahmez
- Qartaba
- Qartaboun
- Qorqraiya
- Ram
- Ras Osta
- Rihaneh
- Seraaita
- Souaneh
- Tartej
- Tourzaiya
- Yanouh
- Zibdine
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Landmarks |
- Byblos Castle
- Laqlouq skiing resort
- Abraham River
- Jaj Cedar National Park
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