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Toula, Batroun
Village in Batroun District, Lebanon From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Toula (Arabic: تولا) is a village in Batroun District, North Governorate, Lebanon, 15 km far from Batroun. Situated at an altitude ranging from 460 meters above sea level at its lowest point, to 760 metres. It is known for its olive oil and figs. The residents are Christians. Its St-Doméce's (Mar Doumit) parish church dates back to 1270, it was restored in 1921 and has beautiful stone vaults inside. There are also the Slayyeb church and Mar Aabda's church.
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Geography
- Elevation: 650 m
- Distance from Beirut: 61 km
- Distance from Tripoli: 43 km
- Distance from Batroun: 15 km
Demographics
In 2014 Christians made up 100% of registered voters in Toula. 90.69% of the voters were Maronite Catholics.[1]
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