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Sfira
Village in the Miniyeh-Danniyeh District in the North Governorate of Lebanon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Sfira, also spelled Mrah Es-Sfire (Arabic: مراح السفيرة), is a Sunni Muslim village located in Miniyeh-Danniyeh District, in the North Governorate of Lebanon. In the 2009 elections, it had 4,449 eligible voters.[2] It is bounded on the north by Kfarbnine, on the south by Beit El Faqs, on the west by the mountain of Sfira and on the east by the western Lebanese chain.
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Demographics
In 2014, Muslims made up 62.44% and Christians made up 37.56% of registered voters in Sfira. 62.31% of the voters were Sunni Muslims and 35.43% were Maronite Catholics.[3]
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