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Ain Qenia

Coordinates: 33°23′54″N 35°42′22″E / 33.39833°N 35.70611°E / 33.39833; 35.70611
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Ain Qenia
عين قنيا
village
Map showing the location within Lebanon
Map showing the location within Lebanon
Ain Qenia
Location within Lebanon
Coordinates: 33°23′54″N 35°42′22″E / 33.39833°N 35.70611°E / 33.39833; 35.70611
Country Lebanon
GovernorateNabatieh Governorate
DistrictHasbaya District
Elevation
960 m (3,150 ft)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)

Ain Qenia (Arabic: عين قنيا) is a local authority in the Hasbaya District in Lebanon.

History

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In 1838, during the Ottoman era, Eli Smith noted the population of the place (which he called 'Ain Tinta), as being Druze.[1]

In 1875 Victor Guérin noted about A'in Kenia: "On October 12, at six o'clock in the morning, I cross the Wadi Hasbeya, which crosses from east to west the village of this name, and I climb to the east-northeast, then to the east, well-cultivated slopes, where the vine prospers wonderfully at a height that exceeds 8oo meters above the Mediterranean. At six hours and thirty minutes, I reach A'in Kenia, a village inhabited by Druses and schismatic Greeks. We observe the debris of an ancient tower of defense in gigantic blocks. An excellent spring flows in this place, and it is it which, by means of a conduit, feeds water to the castle of Hasbeya."[2]

Demographics

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In 2014 Druze made up 91,73% and Christians made up 7,43% of registered voters in Ain Qenia. The Christian population is mostly Greek Orthodox.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Robinson and Smith, 1841, vol 3, 2nd appendix, p. 138
  2. ^ Guérin, 1880, p. 289
  3. ^ "التوزيع حسب المذاهب للناخبين/ناخبات في بلدة عين قنيا، قضاء حاصبيا محافظة النبطية في لبنان". إعْرَفْ لبنان.

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