Koura District
Koura District (Arabic: ٱلْكُورَة, from Greek: χώρα, lit. 'country') [1] is a district in the North Governorate, Lebanon. Koura is one of the 26 districts of Lebanon, particularly known for its olive tree cultivation and olive oil production. It comprises a total of 52 villages, and its capital and largest town is Amioun, with about 10,000 inhabitants as of 2010. The district stretches from the Mediterranean Sea up to Mount Lebanon, and comprises a series of foothills surrounding a low-lying plain where olive is cultivated. The olive orchards of Koura are among the most extensive in Lebanon. The University of Balamand is headquartered in the Koura District. DemographicsAs of 2022, the religious make-up of the District's 62,667 voters were roughly 58% Greek Orthodox, 22% Maronite Catholic, 15% Sunni, 2% Shia, 1% Greek Catholic, and 2% others. It is the only majority Greek Orthodox district in Lebanon.[2] Cities and towns
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