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Circuit De Transport 2017-2018.Xlsx Classe Nom NomPere Bus AM Bus PM Nom du Chauffeur Téléphone Ville CL‐3 AARAB Alain FADI 07 07 FEGHALI ANTOINE 71/392 860 BOTCHAY EB5 AASSY Karl Elie 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 SAD EL BAUCHRIEH EB7 ABBAS Rayan Elie 17 17 SAADE JOE 03/967829 NEW RAWDA EB5 ABBOUD Cecilia Hanna 14 14 BEAINI JEAN 70/935 478 JDEYDE EB9 ABDEL MASSIH MARC Nicolas 07 07 FEGHALI ANTOINE 71/392 860 BAABDA 1S ABDEL MASSIH Michel Nicolas 07 07 FEGHALI ANTOINE 71/392 860 BAABDA EB9 ABDEL NOUR ANTOINE Dany 14 14 BEAINI JEAN 70/935 478 SED EL BAUCHRIEH EB5 ABDELJALIL Richard Chady 26 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ZALKA 3S ABDO Jane Elie 27 27 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 MAR ROUKOZ EB4 ABDO Rebecca Raja P 12 AOUN SELIM 03/546 683 FANAR‐AL KHOULJANE Tilal Fanar EB4 ABDO Toni Raja P 12 AOUN SELIM 03/546 683 FANAR‐AL KHOULJANE Tilal Fanar EB4 ABI‐AAD Elio Raymond 37 37 DIBO MICHEL 03/048127 ROUMIEH EB3 ABI‐AAD Marc Raymond 37 37 DIBO MICHEL 03/048127 ROUMIEH EB6 ABI‐AAD MAYA RACHID 29 29 BEAINI JOE 03/758 624 MANSOURIEH EB9 ABI‐AAD Tony RACHID 29 29 BEAINI JOE 03/758 624 MANSOURIEH EB9 ABI‐ABBOUD Joseph Abdo 36 36 SAFI SAMI 70/608 787 BKENAYA EB8 ABI‐ABDALLAH Mélissa Gerges 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 AWKAR EB8 ABI‐ABDALLAH Mélissa Gerges 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ZALKA CHATEAU TREYANO 1S ABI‐ANTOUN Mariana Antoine 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 BKENAYA EB6 ABI‐ANTOUN Marie‐Ange Antoine 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 BKENAYA 1S ABI‐CHACRA Johnny Joseph 22 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 BAOUCHRIEH EB7 ABI‐CHMOUNI Omar Roland 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 BKENEYA EB3 ABI‐CHMOUNI Samar Roland 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 BKENEYA EB9 ABI‐DAMES Charbel Berges 02 02 RACHDAN RAYMOND 71/818 434 BEIT MERRY EB3 ABI‐GERGES Charbel Naja 17 17 SAADE JOE 03/967829 DEKWANE EB7 ABI‐GERGES Chloé Naja P 17 SAADE JOE 03/967829 DEKWANEH‐MAR ROUKOZ 1S ABI‐GERGES Elie Naja P 17 SAADE JOE 03/967829 DEKWANEH‐MAR ROUKOZ EB9 ABI‐GHOSN Jean‐Pierre Jean 37 37 DIBO MICHEL 03/048127 AIN SAADE EB6 ABI‐JAOUDE GATIEN Georges P 18 SARKIS BOUTROS 03/647 033 DEKWANEH‐RAS EL DEKWANEH EB6 ABI‐KHALIL Marc Robert 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 SABTIEH EB7 ABI‐KHALIL Michael Robert 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 SABTIEH EB6 ABI‐MOUSSA Estelle Maroun 26 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ZALKA 3S ABI‐MOUSSA Muriel Maroun 26 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ZALKA EB6 ABI‐RAAD Charlie Pierre 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 NEW RAWDA 2S ABI‐RACHED Béchara Sassine 01 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 AYROUN EB4 ABI‐RACHED Chris Sassine 01 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 AYROUN EB8 ABI‐RAMIA Padrino Joseph 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 SABTIEH EB5 ABI‐SAAD Charbel CHARBEL 15 15 BEAINI ELIAS 03/057 581 NEW RAWDA EB4 ABI‐SLEIMAN Naya Najib 21 21 EL TERS FAWZI 03/940 619 ZALKA EB8 ABIZEID‐DAOU Johnny Roger 38 TERS FADI 03/693987 JDEIDEH EB8 ABIZEID‐DAOU Johnny Roger 32 BEAINI JIHAD 71/399 070 JDEIDEH ‐ Fleur de la sagesse Jdeyde EB9 ABIZEID‐DAOU Marc Roger 38 TERS FADI 03/693987 JDEIDEH EB9 ABIZEID‐DAOU Marc Roger 32 BEAINI JIHAD 71/399 070 JDEIDEH ‐ Fleur de la sagesse Jdeyde EB5 ABOU‐ANTOUN Alven Checry 15 15 BEAINI ELIAS 03/057 581 DEKWANEH EB4 ABOU‐ANTOUN Fouad Issam 25 25 DACCACHE EDGARD 03/418481 BSALIM EB4 ABOU‐ANTOUN Maria Checry 15 15 BEAINI ELIAS 03/057 581 DEKWANEH EB3 ABOU‐ANTOUN Michel Fadi 29 29 BEAINI JOE 03/758 624 MANSOURIEH EB9 ABOU‐ATME Charbel Georges 17 17 SAADE JOE 03/967829 DEKWANEH EB9 ABOU‐ATME Christian Michel 18 18 SARKIS BOUTROS 03/647 033 DEKWANEH EB7 ABOU‐CHAAR Adrianne Walid 10 10 MAKHOUL JACQUES 71/822 659 MANSOURIEH EB7 ABOU‐CHAAR Andrew Walid 10 10 MAKHOUL JACQUES 71/822 659 MANSOURIEH CL‐3 ABOU‐CHAAYA Karl Elias 20 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR EB8 ABOU‐DIB Hadi Charbel 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY EB8 ABOU‐DIB Hadi Charbel 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 NABAY ‐ Principale EB6 ABOU‐DIB Romy Charbel 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY EB6 ABOU‐DIB Romy Charbel 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 NABAY ‐ Principale EB8 ABOU‐DIWAN Carl Hariss 08 08 FARAH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH EB3 ABOU‐DIWAN Youssef Antoine 23 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 BIAKOUT 3S ABOU‐FAYCAL Sarah Chawki 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 NEW RAWDA EB5 ABOU‐GHARIB Anthony Elias 08 08 FARAH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH EB7 ABOU‐GHARIB Maria Elias 08 08 FARAH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH EB8 ABOU‐HAIDAR Naya Georges 03 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 Broumana 1S ABOU‐ISSA Georgio Antoine P 10 MAKHOUL JACQUES 71/822 659 MANSOURIEH‐MANSOURIEH EB4 ABOU‐ISSA Jane Antoine 10 10 MAKHOUL JACQUES 71/822 659 MANSOURIEH CL‐2 ABOU‐JAOUDE Imad Hani 02 02 RACHDAN RAYMOND 71/818 434 JOURET EL BALLOUT EB6 ABOU‐JAOUDE Joe Ziad 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 BKENAYA EL‐2 ABOU‐JAOUDE Roy Chawki 02 02 RACHDAN RAYMOND 71/818 434 JOURET BALLOUT 1S ABOU‐KHALIL Joseph Elias 02 02 RACHDAN RAYMOND 71/818 434 BEIT MERY 1S ABOU‐KHALIL Léa Toni 17 17 SAADE JOE 03/967829 MAR ROUKOZ 3S ABOU‐KHALIL Yves Raymond 01 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 DAHR EL SAWAN EB9 ABOU‐MOUSSA Antoine Wajih 36 36 SAFI SAMI 70/608 787 RABOUEH EB7 ABOU‐MOUSSA Cédric Wajih 36 36 SAFI SAMI 70/608 787 RABOUEH EB5 ABOU‐RACHED Jad Elias P 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 MANSOURIEH‐AYLOUT 1S ABOU‐RIZK Phillippe Elie 17 17 SAADE JOE 03/967829 MAR ROUKOZ 1S ABOU‐ZEID Jana Yassine 35 35 RAHAL AHMAD 03/008 906 Sodeco 1S ABOU‐ZEID Majd Yassine 35 35 RAHAL AHMAD 03/008 906 Sodeco EB4 ABOU‐ZEID Marie‐Georges Rolando 01 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA 1S ACHKAR Jérémy Fadi 03 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 Broumana 3S ADABACHI Vanessa Antoine 07 07 FEGHALI ANTOINE 71/392 860 HAZMIEH 2S AKIKI Rabih Nicolas 22 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 DORA EB4 AKL Carl Wadih 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 BSALIM 3S AKL Christian‐Saïd Wadih 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 BSALIM 2S AKL Corine Wadih 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 BSALIM EB8 AKL Karl Ghassan 29 29 BEAINI JOE 03/758 624 DAYCHOUNIEH EB4 AKL Marc Ghassan 29 29 BEAINI JOE 03/758 624 DAYCHOUNIEH 1S ALAM Cerena Kozhaya 12 12 AOUN SELIM 03/546 683 FANAR 3S ALAM Mounir Elie 09 09 HADDAD NASSIB 70/791 593 AIN EL REMANEH EB7 ALPHA Ralph Serge P 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 FANAR‐BARDAWIL EB6 AMINE Amine Ramzi 08 08 FARAH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH EB3 AMMACHE Mohamad‐Yehia Nabil 08 08 FARAH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH EB5 ANDRAOS Chris Joe 32 32 BEAINI JIHAD 71/399 070 JDEIDEH 2S ANDRAOS Georges Fadi 04 04 HELOU GEORGES 03/938 101 Antelias EB7 ANDRAOS Michael Fadi 04 04 HELOU GEORGES 03/938 101 Antelias 3S ANTAKI Gilbert Abdallah Antoin 01 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA 1S ANTAKI Karl Abdallah Antoin 01 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA EB6 ANTOUN‐ABOUJAOUDE Charbel Dany 26 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ZALKA EB4 AOUN Anthony Georges 17 17 SAADE JOE 03/967829 MAR ROUKOZ EB9 AOUN Anthony Béchara 31 31 HANNA GEORGES 03/108 163 AIN SAADE 3S AOUN Charbel Chawki 38 38 TERS FADI 03/693987 JDEIDEH EB8 AOUN Elie Khalil 20 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR EB5 AOUN Elie Antoine 26 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ANTELIAS EB9 AOUN Ghadi Zaman 38 38 TERS FADI 03/693987 JDEIDEH EB6 AOUN Jamie Georges 19 19 KARMOUCHE JEAN 03/347 003 DEKWANEH CL‐1 AOUN Oliver Georges 19 19 KARMOUCHE JEAN 03/347 003 DEKWANEH EB5 AOUN Paolo Andre 38 38 TERS FADI 03/693987 FANAR EB6 AOUN Yara Zaman 38 38 TERS FADI 03/693987 JDEIDEH EL‐2 ARAB Alain Fadi 07 07 FEGHALI ANTOINE 71/392 860 BETCHAY EB4 ARABAGHIAN Christopher Harout 11 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 MANSOURIEH 3S ARABAGHIAN Johnny Harout 11 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 MANSOURIEH 1S ARJA Mario Ghazi 32 32 BEAINI JIHAD 71/399 070 JDEIDEH EB4 ARSLANIAN Tami Vahe 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 ANTELIAS CL‐1 ARSLANIAN Théo Vahe 24 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082588 ANTELIAS EB8 ASMAR Sami‐Joe Nassif 23 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 BIAKOUT EB4 ASSAAD Manuel Dany 29 29 BEAINI JOE 03/758 624 AIN SAADEH EB7 ASSAF Charbel Richard 14 14 BEAINI JEAN 70/935 478 JDEIDEH EB3 ASSAF Ned Roger P 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 Dora rue salib a cote trombit abou artin EB8 ASSAF Séréna Pierre 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 BURJ HAMMOUD EB8 ASSAF Séréna Pierre 19 KARMOUCHE JEAN 03/347 003 EB6 ASSALY Chris Georges 38 38 TERS FADI 03/693987 JDEIDEH EB6 ASSALY Jayson Georges 38 38 TERS FADI 03/693987 JDEIDEH EB9 ATALLAH Adolph Henri 33 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY EB5 ATALLAH Alex Henri 33 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY EB5 ATALLAH Caline Toni 33 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY 3S ATALLAH Carel Elias 27 27 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 MAR ROUKOZ 1S ATALLAH Carla Toni 33 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY EB9 ATALLAH Elie Nassif 33 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY EB5 ATALLAH Ibrahim Elias 27 27 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 MAR ROUKOZ EB7 ATALLAH Pierre ANTOUN 23 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 BIAKOUT 2S ATTIE Jean Ibrahim 18 18 SARKIS BOUTROS 03/647 033 DEKWANEH 2S AVAKIAN Andrew Mrad 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 Sid el Bauchrieh 1S AWAD Joe Michael 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 SABTIEH EB6 AWAD Peter Michael 16 16 AKKARI NASSIB 03/943 514 SABTIEH EB3 AWEID Anthony Joseph 20 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR EB3 AYLE Chady Antoine 11 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 AIN NAJEM EB5 AYOUB Christ Michel 28 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 DBAYEH EB5 AYOUB Christ Michel 04 HELOU GEORGES 03/938 101 Antelias ‐ Fouwar ‐Azar Sanitery 2S AYOUB Jad Bassam 26 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ANTELIAS EB9 AYOUB Karim Bassam 26 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ANTELIAS EB2 AZAR Alex Paul 07 07 FEGHALI ANTOINE 71/392 860 HAZMIEH EB7 AZAR Christopher Mitri P 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA‐MAR CHAAYA EB5 AZAR Elie Negib 09 09 HADDAD NASSIB 70/791 593 Jisr El Bacha EB8 AZAR Mary Daniel 26 26 KIRAKORIAN RAFFI 03/450462 ZALKA AZIZ Céline 03 03 GHOUSSOUB BOUTROS 03/686 440 Beit
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