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Circuit 5 Septembre 2018 (3S DB Classe Nom Aut_AM Nom du Chauffeur Téléphone Adresse 1S‐2 ABBOUD Fadi 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH BLATA 2S‐1 ABBOUD Joe 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH BLATA EB5‐5 ABBOUD Justin 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 FANAR EGLISE EVANGELIQUE EB5‐6 ABDELJALIL Richard 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 ZALKA JAWHARJI EB6‐2 ABI‐AAD Maya 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH DAYCHOUNIEH EB5‐4 ABI‐HABIB Alexi 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 ROUMIEH MAR ABDA EB4‐1 ABI‐RACHED Chris 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 AYROUN PRINCIPALE 2S‐2 ABI‐RACHED Elie 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 JISR EL BACHA Principale EB5‐1 ABOU‐CHACRA Lucas 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 FANAR PERE OSSAYRAN 1S‐2 ABOU‐HANNA Joy 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH Amine Gemayel EB4‐5 ABOU‐ISSA Jane 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH MANSOURIEH EB6‐5 ABOU‐MERHI Elie 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 NAAMEH KSARA 1S‐1 ABOU‐RIZK Phillippe 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 MAR ROUKOZ MAR ROUKOZ EB7‐4 ABOU‐RJEILY Charbel 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 AIN SAADE MONT LA SALLE 1S‐2 ABOU‐ZEID Jana 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 Sodeco Mohamad El Hout EB7‐2 ACHI Jad 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 AIN SAADE AIN SAADE 1S‐1 ACHKAR Jérémy 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 Broumana Emile Lahoud 2S‐2 AKIKI Nour 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 AIN SAADE MKHAIBER 2S‐1 AKL Corine 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 BSALIM HOPITAL MIDDLE EAST EB7‐4 AMIL Caren 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 FANAR 2S‐2 ANDRAOS Georges 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 Antelias Fawwar 1S‐2 ANTAKI Karl 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA CHarkié 1S‐1 ATALLAH Carla 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 NABAY NABAY EB5‐5 ATALLAH Ibrahim 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MAR ROUKOZ MAR ROUKOZ EB7‐4 AZAR Christopher 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA MAR CHAAYA EB4‐6 AZZI Rim 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 SABTIEH Ferdaous 1S‐2 BARZA Chris 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 DAHR EL SOUWAN DAHR EL SOUWAN 2 2S‐2 BEDRANE Joe 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA Issam Farès 2S‐1 BERBERI Giorgio 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 DEKWANEH CAP SUR VILLE 1S‐2 BERBERI Kevin 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 DEKWANEH MAR ROUKOZ EB5‐1 BOUEZ Pierre 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 mansourieh TANINO 2S‐2 BOU‐HABIB Alex 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 ZALKA EMILE ABOU‐JAOUDEE 2S‐1 BOU‐MECHREK Marc‐Antoine 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 Sin El Fil Jisr El Wati 2S‐1 BOU‐RACHED Raphaël 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 Beit el Chaar A 200 EB7‐1 BOU‐RJEILY Lynn 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR Saydé EB7‐6 BOU‐TAYEH Maria 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR Notre Dame 1S‐1 BOUTROS Joe 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 BSALIM SAINTE MARIE DE LA DELIVRANCE EB6‐4 CHAMI Anthony 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 SABTIEH FERDOUS EB6‐3 CHAWA Maria 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 JDEIDEH CHALET SUISSE 2S‐1 DAGHER François 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR Rue Moteur EB6‐4 DAGHER Jason 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR MOTEUR 2S‐2 DARAZE Joe 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MONTE VERDE GARDENIA 7 2S‐2 DIBEH Alain 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH Daychounieh 2S‐2 EID Charbel 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 RAWDA APOTRES 2S‐1 ESTEPHAN Rayen 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA Complex Emile Lahoud 1S‐1 FARES Gaelle 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA PARK LAZARE 1S‐2 FARES Marc 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH Nlle autoroute 1S‐1 FARES Marc 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 SIN EL FIL DIMITRI HAYEK 1S‐2 FARES Peter 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 FANAR PERE OSSAYRAN EB7‐1 FARHA Tracy 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 DEKWANEH ABOU‐CHAAYA EB5‐1 FATHALLAH Christopher 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 AIN SAADEH Green Valley 2S‐2 FRANCIS Valérie 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR Notre Dame 1S‐1 GHANEM Tatiana 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 Beit Mery MOUNTAZAH 1S‐2 GHAOUI Joya 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA 2 1S‐2 GHAOUI Léa 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA 2 1S‐1 GHARIOS Angel 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 CHYAH HOP.MONT LIBAN BLV CAMILLE CHAMO EB7‐3 GHOSSEIN Karl 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA BEAULIEU STREET EB7‐1 GHOSSEIN Michel 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA BEAULIEU STREET 1S‐2 HABIB Habib 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 BSALIM PRINCIPALE EB4‐4 HABIB Sami 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 BAOUCHRIEH HOPITAL ST.JOSEPH 2S‐1 HABRE Anthony 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 ANTELIAS AUTOROUTE 2S‐2 HADCHITI Ralph 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH SAMI SOLEH 1S‐1 HADCHITY Elissa 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR NOTRE DAME 2S‐1 HADDAD César 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 DEKWANEH city rama EB7‐4 HADDAD Christina 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH DAYCHOUNIEH 2S‐1 HADDAD Yara 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH Monte Verde 2S‐2 HADDAD‐BAROUKY Joy 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR FANAR 2S‐2 HAGE MOUSSA Mélissa 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 ANTELIAS LA COLLINA 1S‐2 HAGE‐MOUSSA Christy 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 ANTELIAS LA COLLINA EB7‐5 HAIDAR Marc 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 FANAR ST CHARBEL 1S‐1 HAJJ (EL) Maria D. 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 FANAR PERE AFIF OSEIRAN 1S‐1 HAJJ Khalil 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 RAWDA New Rawda EB7‐6 HAJJ‐HASSAN Bassam 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 FANAR AMARIEH EB5‐1 HAMZEH Jad 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 MAR ROUKOZ VILLA SADER EB4‐6 HANNA Carl 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 BYAKOUT PRINCIPALE EB5‐3 HANNA Ravenna 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 AIN SAADE ISTIRAHET SAYAD 1S‐1 HASROUNY Ryan 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 DEKWANEH MAR ROUKOZ 1S‐2 HASSOUN Frédéric 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 Dekwaneh ‐ mar roukoz Villa Toubia EB6‐4 HELOU Joe 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 DEKWANEH SLAVE 2S‐1 HNEINEH Ralph 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 ANTELIAS NAHER EB7‐4 HOCHEIMY Mary‐Joe 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 AIN SAADE Sagesse 2S‐2 IMAD Elie‐Noël 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 NEW JDEIDEH New Jdeidé 1S‐1 ISKANDAR Alexandre 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH LA MUNICIPALITE 1S‐1 JABBOUR Joseph 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA NADDAF 2S‐1 JABBOUR Maria‐Thérésia 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA NADDAF 2S‐2 JAMAL (EL) Jenny 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 Byakout Eglise Sayde EB5‐3 JARDALI Adam 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 JDEIDEH AL ANWAR 1S‐1 JARJOURA Elissa 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA St Elie 1S‐1 JARJOURA Marianne 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH Sami solh EB6‐2 JASSAR Léa 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 MAR ROUKOZ CLUB EMILE LAHOUD 1S‐2 KABBASH Zoya 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR NOTRE DAME DE FANAR EB4‐4 KADAMANY Samir 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 SED EL BAUCHRIEH OUSAILER 2S‐1 KADI (EL) Cyril 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 BSALIM Gaelrie Abi‐Khalil EB5‐1 KAHOUCHE Cedric 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 MANSOURIEH Aylout 2S‐1 KAZAN Rudy 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 MANSOURIEH ESIB Ailout 1S‐1 KESSEROUANI Céline 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 Ain Najem Green Valley EB7‐2 KESSERWANY Mario 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH DE LA POSTE ‐515 C EB5‐2 KETTANEH Anthony 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 BSALIM 124 EB7‐2 KHADRA Pauline 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 FANAR Bank Audi 1S‐2 KHALIFE Jennifer 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA Issam Farès Mar Chaaya 2S‐1 KHNEISSER Dina 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH Daychounieh EB7‐5 KHOURY (EL) Magalie 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH des oliviers EB7‐2 KHOURY (EL) Maribelle 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 CORNET AL HAMRA EB7‐5 KHOURY (EL) Séréna 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MAR ROUKOS principale 1S‐1 KHOURY (EL) Walid 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 AIN SAADE Notre Dame EB7‐2 KHOURY Christy 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 Ain Saadeh SAYDEH 2S‐1 KHOURY Elia 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH Principale 2S‐2 KHOURY Jean 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MAR ROUKOZ MAR ROUKOZ EB7‐5 KHOURY Kevin 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH Principale EB5‐5 KHOURY Michel 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 AIN SAADE FACE KAFAAT 1S‐2 KHOURY Sabrina 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MAR ROUKOZ MAR ROUKOZ EB6‐5 KIK Elie 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA SAINTE RITA EB6‐3 KIWAN Zeyd 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MONTEVERDE N°10 GAZANIA EB4‐2 KOZMA Angie 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH DAYCHOUNIEH 2S‐1 LAHOUD Edy 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 DEKWANEH City Rama 1S‐2 MAATOUK Lynn 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 DAHER EL SAWAN ZONE BLEUE ‐ RUE 112 EB7‐2 MAATOUK Robert 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 ZALKA MICHEL ABOU JAOUDE 2S‐2 MADI MARVIN 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BEIT MERRY KAFRA 1S‐1 MADI Mathieu 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BEIT MERRY KAFRA EB4‐4 MAHFOUD Chris 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 FANAR PRINCIPALE 1S‐1 MALYCHEV Natacha 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 SAIFI CHARLES DEBBAS EB7‐4 MANKOUCHE Ralph 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 MANSOURIEH AYLOUT 2S‐2 MANSOUR Jana 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 AIN SAADE Près Eglise des Latins EB6‐3 MANSOUR Marc‐anthony 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 AWKAR SAYDET EL MEGHARA 1S‐2 MAROUN Nour 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BEIT MERY Est 2S‐2 MGHABGHAB Rasha 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 Ain saade Haklet salameh EB7‐3 MOUBARAK Léa 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 Fanar Bonjus 1S‐2 MOUBARAK Téa 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 DEKWANEH DE LA MUNICIPALITE EB5‐4 MOURAD Elie 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR MOTEUR 2S‐1 MOURAD Jane 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 DEKWANEH Cap sur ville EB7‐4 NAHAS Sandra 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 FANAR Foyer pédagogique 1S‐2 NAKHLE Jennifer 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 Broumana Sehel street 2S‐1 NASR Léa 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 MANSOURIEH AL AIN EB7‐6 NASRALLAH Charbel 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 DEEK EL MEHDI DER TAMICH 2S‐2 NASSAR Joe 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 DEKWANEH MAR ROUKOZ EB5‐2 NASSOUR Tony 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 SIN EL FIL SAYDE EB6‐2 NEHME Marie‐josée 03 GHOUSSOUB
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