Bkassine, Beit Kassin ("village of the disappeared") (Arabic: بكاسين), is a municipality in Lebanon surrounded by the Bkassine Pine Forest.[1][2] The village is near Jezzine.

The village received a National Institute for Heritage award. The village is home to a church where an annual festival celebrating Saint Takla is held.[1] The village includes a square, small souk, and houses adorned with distinctive red tiles.[1]

Former U.S. senator from Maine George Mitchell's mother immigrated from Bkassine.

Demographics

In 2014, Christians made up 97.25% of registered voters in Bkassine. 83.83% of the voters were Maronite Catholics.[3]

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