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Ghazir (Arabic: غزير) is a town and municipality in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon. It is located 27 kilometres (17 mi) north of Beirut. It has an average elevation of 380 meters above sea level and a total land area of 542 hectares (2.09 sq mi). The town has four schools, two public and two private, with a total of 3,253 students as of 2008. Ghazir's name is derived from Arabic root words for "heavy rains", and the town is known for its numerous groundwater reserves. Ghazir is divided into three major parts: Ghazir el-Fawka, Central Ghazir, and Kfarhbab. The inhabitants of Ghazir are predominantly Maronite Catholics.

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  • Ghazir (en)
  • غزير (لبنان) (ar)
  • Ghazir (de)
  • Ghazir (fr)
  • Ghazir (it)
  • Ghazir (pl)
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  • تقع غزير في قضاء كسروان أحد أقضية محافظة جبل لبنان. تبعد غزير 27 كلم (16.7778 مي) عن بيروت عاصمة لبنان. ترتفع 380 م (1246.78 قدم - 415.568 يارد) عن سطح البحر وتمتد على مساحة 542 هكتاراً (5.42 كلم²- 2.09212 مي²) (ar)
  • Ghazir ist ein Ort im Libanon, etwa 30 Kilometer nördlich von Beirut, bzw. nahe Jounieh im Gouvernement Libanonberg gelegen. Ghazir liegt im christlichen Gebiet des Libanons, in den Bergen 1000 Meter über Meer. Der Ort ist bekannt für das maronitische Priesterseminar, welches vormals von den Jesuiten geleitet wurde. Es gibt dort eine Schule der Antoninen Schwestern. In Ghazir befindet sich auch die Weinkellerei Château Musar. (de)
  • Ghazir (Arabic: غزير) is a town and municipality in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon. It is located 27 kilometres (17 mi) north of Beirut. It has an average elevation of 380 meters above sea level and a total land area of 542 hectares (2.09 sq mi). The town has four schools, two public and two private, with a total of 3,253 students as of 2008. Ghazir's name is derived from Arabic root words for "heavy rains", and the town is known for its numerous groundwater reserves. Ghazir is divided into three major parts: Ghazir el-Fawka, Central Ghazir, and Kfarhbab. The inhabitants of Ghazir are predominantly Maronite Catholics. (en)
  • Ghazir (arabe : غزير) est un village de montagne libanais situé à une trentaine de kilomètres au nord de Beyrouth dans le caza du Kesrouan au Mont-Liban (Liban). La population du village (et de toute la région) est très majoritairement de confession chrétienne maronite. (fr)
  • Ghazīr (in arabo: غزير‎ ) è un villaggio del Monte Libano, situato a una trentina di chilometri a nord di Beirut, nel qaḍāʾ di Kisrawan (parte del Governatorato del Monte Libano). La popolazione è in maggioranza cristiana, di rito maronita. Fu luogo natale dell'Emiro druso cristiano Bashir Shihab II.I gesuiti francesi vi fondarono nel 1843 un collegio-seminario, poi trasferito nel 1870 a Beirut, nucleo dell'Università Saint-Joseph di Beirut (fondata cinque anni dopo). (it)
  • Ghazir – miejscowość w Libanie, w dystrykcie Kasarwan, miejsce urodzenia emira Beszira Szihaba II oraz prezydenta Fuada Szihaba. W mieście znajduje się zabytkowe kolegium Deir Mar Maroun, wybudowane przez jezuitów w latach 1843-44. W Ghazir zatrzymał się Juliusz Słowacki podczas swojej podróży na Bliski Wschód w 1837 roku. W okresie II wojny światowej i tuż po niej przebywali tu polscy uchodźcy, istniała polska szkoła i kościół. (pl)
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