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Governorate District Town/Village 1 Akkar Akkar Kobayat 2 Akkar Akkar Governorate District Town/Village 1 Akkar Akkar Kobayat 2 Akkar Akkar Sheikh Taba 3 Akkar Akkar Majdla 4 Akkar Akkar Al Mouhamara 5 Baalbek-Hermel Baalbek Haush Al Rafka 6 North Batroun Chekka 7 North Batroun Hamat 8 North Koura Bsorma 9 North Koura Btoratij 10 North Koura Anfeh 11 North Koura Barsa 12 North Minieh-Donieh Minieh 13 North Minieh-Donieh Kfar Bnin 14 North Minieh-Donieh Bkarsouna 15 North Tripoli Al Qalamoun 16 North Zgharta Mizyara 17 North Zgharta Raashin 18 North Zgharta Ehden 19 North Zgharta Zgharta 20 North Zgharta Meryata 21 Mount Lebanon Byblos Hsoun 22 Mount Lebanon Byblos Edde 23 Mount Lebanon Byblos Tartj 24 Mount Lebanon Byblos Nahr Ibrahim 25 Mount Lebanon Byblos Fatri 26 Mount Lebanon Byblos Blat 27 Mount Lebanon Byblos Amshit 28 Mount Lebanon Byblos Hesrayel 29 Mount Lebanon Keserwan Raachin 30 Mount Lebanon Keserwan Jeita 31 Mount Lebanon Keserwan Al Bouar 32 Mount Lebanon Keserwan Balloune 33 Mount Lebanon Keserwan Fatqa 34 Mount Lebanon Metn Zekrit 35 Mount Lebanon Metn Zalka 36 Mount Lebanon Metn Dik El Mehdi 37 Mount Lebanon Metn Fanar 38 Mount Lebanon Metn Bsalim 39 Mount Lebanon Metn Bekfaya 40 Mount Lebanon Metn Kornet Hamra 41 Mount Lebanon Metn Beit Chaar 42 Mount Lebanon Metn Nabay 43 Mount Lebanon Metn Khenchara 44 Mount Lebanon Metn Douar El Metn 45 Mount Lebanon Metn Hemleya 46 Mount Lebanon Metn Aintoura 47 Mount Lebanon Metn Al mrouj 48 Mount Lebanon Metn Byakout 49 Mount Lebanon Metn Al Mtayleb 50 Mount Lebanon Metn Antelias-Naccache 51 Mount Lebanon Metn Mazraat Yachouh 52 Mount Lebanon Metn Baabdat 53 Mount Lebanon Baabda Salima 54 Mount Lebanon Baabda Chiyah 55 Mount Lebanon Baabda Haret Hrayk 56 Mount Lebanon Baabda Hadath 57 Mount Lebanon Baabda Falougha 58 Mount Lebanon Baabda Araya 59 Mount Lebanon Baabda Al Hlayliyi 60 Mount Lebanon Baabda Kfarchima 61 Mount Lebanon Baabda Upper Wadi Chahrour 62 Mount Lebanon Baabda Bsaba 63 Mount Lebanon Aley Bhamdoun the village 64 Mount Lebanon Aley Houmal 65 Mount Lebanon Aley Al Azouniyeh 66 Mount Lebanon Aley Kehaleh 67 Mount Lebanon Aley Souk Al Ghareb 68 Mount Lebanon Aley Ain Darah 69 Mount Lebanon Chouf Botme 70 Mount Lebanon Chouf Khribe 71 Mount Lebanon Chouf Rmayleh 72 Mount Lebanon Chouf Kfarhim 73 Mount Lebanon Chouf Barja 74 Mount Lebanon Chouf Jahiliyi 75 Mount Lebanon Chouf Niha 76 Mount Lebanon Chouf Zaarouriye 77 Mount Lebanon Chouf Batloun 78 Mount Lebanon Chouf Chehim 79 Mount Lebanon Chouf Deir Amar 80 Mount Lebanon Chouf Aanout 81 South Sidon Al Bramiyeh 82 South Sidon Majdelyoun 83 South Sidon Ain El Deleb 84 South Sidon Aabra 85 South Sidon Al Babiliyeh 86 South Sidon Al Halaliyi 87 South Sidon Al Ghasaniyi 88 South Sidon Al Krayye 89 South Sidon Miyyeh w Miyyeh 90 South Jezzin Kfarjarra 91 Nabatiyeh Bint Jbeil Debel 92 Nabatiyeh Bint Jbeil Chakra 93 Nabatiyeh Bint Jbeil Rmeich 94 Nabatiyeh Bint Jbeil Bint Jbeil 95 Nabatiyeh Marjeyoun Ebl Al Saki 96 Nabatiyeh Nabatiyeh Roumin 97 Bekaa West Bekaa Ammiq 98 Bekaa West Bekaa Al mansoura 99 Bekaa West Bekaa Machghara 100 Bekaa West Bekaa Kherbit Anafar 101 Bekaa West Bekaa Ghazze 102 Bekaa Zahle Chtaura 103 Bekaa Zahle Kfarzabad 104 Bekaa Zahle Niha 105 Bekaa Zahle Forzol 106 Bekaa Zahle Kaa Rim 107 Bekaa Zahle Rait 108 Bekaa Zahle Riyak- Hauch Hala 109 Bekaa Zahle Terbol 110 Bekaa Zahle Saadnayel 111 Bekaa Zahle Bar Elias.
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