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Classe Nom AM PM Nom Du Chauffeur Téléphone Ville EB8-3 Classe Nom AM PM Nom du Chauffeur Téléphone Ville EB8-3 AASSY Karl 16 YAACOUB JOSEPH 70/316 465 SAD EL BAUCHRIEH EB9-3 ABBOUD Charly 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MANSOURIEH EB7-6 ABBOUD Elio 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MANSOURIEH EB1-3 ABDEL-NOUR Giorgio 44 53 ABI DAMES BARJIS 03 505 186 MANSOURIEH PS-3 ABDEL-NOUR Mathias 44 53 ABI DAMES BARJIS 03 505 186 MANSOURIEH EB3-3 ABI-AAD Jean-Marc 47 AGHBOSSIAN GARO 03 331 737 FANAR EB9-1 ABI-AAD Maya 29 KARAM ELIE 76/331 961 MANSOURIEH EB2-2 ABI-AAD Mélanie 47 AGHBOSSIAN GARO 03 331 737 FANAR 1S-3 ABI-ABBOUD Jean-Paul 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BEIT MERRY 3S-2 ABI-ABBOUD Joseph 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082 588 BKENAYA EB2-3 ABI-ABBOUD Raphaëlle 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BEIT MERRY 1S-1 ABI-CHMOUNI Omar 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082 588 JAL EL DIB EB6-3 ABI-CHMOUNI Samar 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082 588 JAL EL DIB 3S-6 ABI-DAMES Charbel 02 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 BEIT MERRY EB7-4 ABI-DAMES Jad 02 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 BEIT MERRY 3S-2 ABI-GHOSN Jean-Pierre 06 BARAKAT DORY 03/612 058 AIN SAADE EB4-4 ABILLAMAA Serena 10 07 MAKHOUL JACQUES 81/376749 MANSOURIEH GS-6 ABI-NADER Ghadi 47 AGHBOSSIAN GARO 03 331 737 FANAR EB2-4 ABI-NADER Sila 47 AGHBOSSIAN GARO 03 331 737 FANAR EB9-6 ABI-RAAD Charlie 16 YAACOUB JOSEPH 70/316 465 NEW RAWDA 3S-1 ABI-YOUNES Christophe 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 DEKWANEH EB8-1 ABOU-ANTOUN Alven 15 BEAINI ELIAS 03/057 581 DEKWANEH EB7-2 ABOU-ANTOUN Fouad 25 DACCACHE EDGARD 03/418 481 BSALIM EB1-6 ABOU-ANTOUN Joya 15 BEAINI ELIAS 03/057 581 DEKWANEH EB7-1 ABOU-ANTOUN Maria 15 BEAINI ELIAS 03/057 581 DEKWANEH 2S-1 ABOU-DIB Hadi 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY EB9-6 ABOU-DIB Romy 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY 2S-2 ABOU-DIWAN Carl 08 JOSEPH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH EB7-6 ABOU-ISSA Jane 10 MAKHOUL JACQUES 81/376749 MANSOURIEH GS-3 ABOU-JAOUDE Alexandre 43 ROUHANA JOSEPH 03 435 769 JOURET EL BALLOUT EB9-5 ABOU-JAOUDE Joe 24 EL TERS WAHIB 70/082 588 BKENAYA CL-3 ABOU-MOUSSA Antoine 26 KIRAKOSSIAN RAFFI 03/281 885 RABOUEH 1S-3 ABOU-MOUSSA Cédric 26 KIRAKOSSIAN RAFFI 03/281 885 RABOUEH EB4-2 ABOU-NASR Raphael 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 AIN SAADE PS-3 ABOU-RJEILY Jason 43 46 ROUHANA JOSEPH 03 435 769 BROUMANA JOURET EL BALLOUT EB2-2 ABOU-SALEH Myr 51 GURUNLYAN EDOUARD 03 062 879 JAL EL DIB PS-3 AGHBOSHIAN Kevin 59 ELIAS ANTOINE 03 208 961 FANAR EB4-6 AHO Maroun 27 RACHDAN RAYMOND 71/818 434 DEKWANEH EB7-6 AJOURY (EL) Karl 25 DACCACHE EDGARD 03/418 481 BSALIM EB1-1 AKIKI Jane 52 BASMAJIAN RAFI 03 427 575 SED EL BAOUCHRIEH 2S-4 AKL Karl 29 KARAM ELIE 76/331 961 DAYCHOUNIEH EB7-4 AKL Marc 29 KARAM ELIE 76/331 961 DAYCHOUNIEH 1S-2 ALPHA Ralph 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 FANAR EB4-3 ALPHA Ryan 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 FANAR EB9-6 AMINE Amine 08 JOSEPH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH EB1-1 ANDRAOS Jacob 45 52 HANNA JOSEPH 70 008 002 ROUMIEH 1S-3 ANDRAOS Michael 04 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 Antelias GS-5 ANTOUN Steven 53 54 HANNA GEORGES 03 108 163 DEKWANEH EB9-4 ANTOUN-ABOU-JAOUDE Charbel 26 KIRAKOSSIAN RAFFI 03/281 885 ZALKA MS-2 ANTOURI Joseph 54 MOUSALLEM HANNA 70 873 983 DEKWENEH EB1-4 ANTOURI Karen 54 MOUSALLEM HANNA 70 873 983 DEKWANEH 3S-3 AOUN Anthony 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 AIN SAADE EB3-4 AOUN Charbel 53 HANNA GEORGES 03 108 163 DEKWANEH EB5-1 AOUN Elie 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 Nabay EB9-6 AOUN Jamie 19 KARMOUCHE JEAN 03/347 003 DEKWANEH GS-3 AOUN Rebecca 53 HANNA GEORGES 03 108 163 DEKWANEH EB1-3 AOUN Thalia 54 MOUSALLEM HANNA 70 873 983 HAZMIEH EB7-6 ARABAGHIAN Christopher 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 MANSOURIEH EB6-4 ASSAF Ned 29 KARAM ELIE 76/331 961 MANSOURIEH 2S-6 ASSAF Séréna 16 YAACOUB JOSEPH 70/316 465 NEW RAWDA EB3-4 ASSI Marc 51 GURUNLYAN EDOUARD 03 062 879 ZALKA 3S-6 ATALLAH Elie 33 05 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 NABAY 1S-3 ATALLAH Pierre 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 BIAKOUT EB1-1 AWAD Elie-Michel 46 ROUHANA TONY 70 344 229 MANSOURIEH EB9-5 AWAD Peter 16 YAACOUB JOSEPH 70/316 465 SABTIEH PS-5 AWAD Yorgo 46 ROUHANA TONY 70 344 229 MANSOURIEH BP-1 AYOUB Christ 05 CHARBEL MAALOUF 03/482018 DBAYEH 3S-5 AYOUB Karim 26 KIRAKOSSIAN RAFFI 03/281 885 ANTELIAS 3S-5 AZIZ Céline 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BEIT MERY 2S-5 AZZI Adib 16 YAACOUB JOSEPH 70/316 465 SABTIEH 1S-4 AZZI Georges 16 YAACOUB JOSEPH 70/316 465 SABTIEH PS-1 AZZI Jamie 43 ROUHANA JOSEPH 03 435 769 JOURET EL BALLOUT EB3-2 AZZI Jason 43 ROUHANA JOSEPH 03 435 769 BROUMANA-JOURET BALLOUT EB5-1 AZZI Maroun 25 DACCACHE EDGARD 03/418 481 BSALIM EB8-4 AZZI Mary 25 DACCACHE EDGARD 03/418 481 BSALIM EB7-6 AZZI Rim 16 YAACOUB JOSEPH 70/316 465 SABTIEH EB8-4 BAAKLINI Léa 22 OKIAN ANTOINE 03/830 049 BOUCHRIEH EB8-6 BAAKLINI Maria 15 BEAINI ELIAS 03/057 581 NEW RAWDA EB4-3 BAAKLINI Mathieu 02 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 BROUMANA EL GHABE MS-2 BAAKLINI Oliver 43 ROUHANA JOSEPH 03 435 769 MAR CHAYYA 2S-1 BAAKLINI Pio 02 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 BROUMANA AL GHABEH EB1-2 BACHAALANY Angéla 54 MOUSALLEM HANNA 70 873 983 DEKWANEH EB1-3 BACHAALANY Charbel 54 MOUSALLEM HANNA 70 873 983 DEKWANEH EB6-1 BACHAALANY Joseph 54 MOUSALLEM HANNA 70 873 983 DEKWANEH MS-4 BACHAALANY Marita 54 MOUSALLEM HANNA 70 873 983 DEKWANEH EB3-4 BACHAALANY Ralph 54 MOUSALLEM HANNA 70 873 983 DEKWANEH 3S-6 BACHIAN Gary-Ralph 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 ZALKA EB7-3 BACHIAN Guy-Miguel 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 ZALKA EB9-2 BADARI Emma 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 ZALKA 3S-5 BADARI Roy 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 ZALKA 1S-2 BADR Raphael 16 YAACOUB JOSEPH 70/316 465 DEKWANEH GS-5 BARAKAT Chris 58 AOUN CHARBEL 03/147 485 MANSOURIEH EB7-3 BASSIL Christian 29 KARAM ELIE 76/331 961 MANSOURIEH DAYCHOUNIEH EB6-4 BASSIL Julien 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 AIN SAADE EB1-1 BASSIL Maria 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 AIN SAADE 3S-1 BASSIL Paul 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 AIN SAADE EB1-1 BASSIL Théo 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 AIN SAADE EB9-4 BASSIL Thomas 11 BEAINI PIERRE 03/168 533 AIN SAADE EB3-6 BASSIL Zélie 29 KARAM ELIE 76/331 961 MANSOURIEH 3S-4 BASSOUS Carl 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 FANAR EB5-2 BASSOUS Gaïa 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 FANAR EB3-2 BCHERAWI Clara 46 ROUHANA TONY 70 344 229 MANSOURIEH EB4-4 BCHERAWI Marie-José 46 ROUHANA TONY 70 344 229 MANSOURIEH EB9-4 BCHERAWY (EL) Gina-Rossa 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 NEW RAWDA EB8-1 BECHARA Giorgio 09 HADDAD NASSIB 70/791 593 BROUMANA EB6-6 BECHARA Joseph 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 AIN SAADE EB2-1 BECHARA Maria 09 HADDAD NASSIB 70/791 593 BROUMANA EB3-6 BECHARA Ralph 51 GURUNLYAN EDOUARD 03 062 879 AIN SAADE EB8-1 BEDRAN Elie 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 JDEIDET EL METN EB7-5 BERBERIAN Marianne 02 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 BROUMANA EB4-2 BERBERIAN Stephane 02 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 BROUMANA GS-5 BITAR Jayden 04 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 ANTELIAS 1S-1 BITAR Johann 04 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 ANTELIAS EB9-1 BOU-ANTOUN Antoine 19 KARMOUCHE JEAN 03/347 003 SIN EL FIL EB9-1 BOU-ANTOUN Natacha 19 KARMOUCHE JEAN 03/347 003 SIN EL FIL 2S-1 BOU-AOUN Lea 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 AIN SAADE EB7-1 BOU-AOUN Zoya 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 AIN SAADE EB1-3 BOU-ASSI Ella 53 HANNA GEORGES 03 108 163 ZOUK MIKAEL MS-6 BOU-ASSI Yorgo 53 HANNA GEORGES 03 108 163 ZOUK MIKAEL GS-1 BOU-DAGHER Eden 45 HANNA JOSEPH 70 008 002 AIN SAADE EB2-3 BOU-EID Lucas 59 47 ELIAS ANTOINE 03 208 961 FANAR EB4-2 BOU-FADEL Anthony 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR EB6-6 BOU-FADEL Léa 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR EB6-1 BOU-FADEL Lynn 20 BEYROUTHEH CAMILLE 03/491 296 FANAR 3S-5 BOU-HABIB Gaëlle 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 ZALKA EB7-5 BOU-HABIB Sacha 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 ZALKA EB6-1 BOU-HAIDAR Anthony 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 FANAR 1S-1 BOU-HAIDAR Maria 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 FANAR EB9-2 BOU-HAIDAR Myra 21 EL TERS FAWZI 03/940 619 ZALKA CL-2 BOU-JAOUDE Catherina 02 ABDO WISSAM 03/827 456 BROUMANA 2S-1 BOU-JAOUDE Karl 43 ROUHANA JOSEPH 03 435 769 Jourit el Ballout EB2-4 BOULOS Ilarya 59 19 ELIAS ANTOINE 03 208 961 SED BAOUCHRIEH EB3-3 BOULOS Serena 59 19 ELIAS ANTOINE 03 208 961 SED BAOUCHRIEH 2S-5 BOU-MALHAB Joe 09 HADDAD NASSIB 70/791 593 JISR EL BACHA EB6-4 BOU-NADER Aya-Michele 10 MAKHOUL JACQUES 81/376749 MANSOURIEH EB6-6 BOU-NADER Elie 30 AKL BOUTROUS 76/583 322 Sed el bouchrieh EB3-3 BOU-NADER Jean-Marc 10 MAKHOUL JACQUES 81/376749 MANSOURIEH EB8-3 BOU-NADER Paul-Anthony 10 MAKHOUL JACQUES 81/376749 MANSOURIEH EB8-6 BOU-NASSAR Michelle 08 JOSEPH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH 2S-2 BOU-NASSAR Serge 08 JOSEPH ELIE 03/575 672 MANSOURIEH 3S-3 BOU-RACHED Mary 04 HASBANY TONY 76/721 402 Beit el Chaar 2S-1 BOU-SADER Mikaela-Joy 06 BARAKAT DORY 03/612 058 ROUMIHEH 2S-5 BOUSTANY Tracy 12 AOUN SELIM 03/546 683 FANAR EB1-1 BOUTROS Beyoncé 25 DACCACHE EDGARD 03/418 481 BSALIM EB7-4 BOUTROS Chadi 06 BARAKAT DORY 03/612 058 AIN SAADE EB6-3 BOUTROS Christian 25 DACCACHE EDGARD 03/418 481 BSALIM 1S-1 BOUTROS Fadi 06 BARAKAT DORY 03/612 058 AIN SAADE EB5-6 BOUTROS Kathy 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA EB8-6 BOUTROS Kevin 01 TEBCHRANI NAJIB 03/225 487 BROUMANA EB1-3 BOUTROS Peter 43 ROUHANA JOSEPH 03 435 769 BROUMANA EB8-1 BOUTROS Stephanie 33 ZEINOUN WISSAM 76/666 658 BSALIM PS-5 BOUTROS Taline 43 ROUHANA JOSEPH 03 435 769 BROUMANA MAR CHAAYA EB7-2 BOU-YOUNES Andréa 23 EL TERS CHAWKI 03/516 548 AIN SAADE 1S-1 BSAIBESS Amanda 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MONTEVERDE EB2-2 BSAIBESS Brian 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MONTEVERDE EB8-3 BSAIBESS Elio-Angelo 39 KNOUZI SAMIR 03/596 277 MONTEVERDE EB5-6 CHAAYA Alex 29 KARAM ELIE 76/331 961 DAYCHOUNIEH 1S-2 CHAAYA Georgio 29 KARAM ELIE 76/331 961 MANSOURIEH 1S-4 CHAHINE Joseph 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 AIN SAADE EB7-3 CHAHINE Julia 17 ABI HANNA FOAD 71/906 016 AIN SAADE MS-1 CHAKHTOURA
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