The Hasbaya District is one of the four districts in the Nabatiyeh Governorate of Lebanon. It lies in the southeast, bordering Syria to the east and Israel to the south. The capital of the district is Hasbaya, a town with a population that is mostly Druze oriented and some Christians.
33°23′55″N 35°40′58″E / 33.3985°N 35.6829°E
Municipalities
The following 20 municipalities are all located in the Hasbaya District:
- Abu Qamha
- Ain Jarfa
- Ain Qenia
- Al-Dalafa
- Al-Majidiyah
- Al-Mari
- Berghoz
- Shouaya
- Al-Fardis
- Hasbaya
- Al-Hebbariyah
- Kaukaba
- Kfar Shouba
- Kfar Hamam
- Al-Kfeir
- Al-Khalouat
- Marj al-Zuhour
- Mimess
- Rashaya al-Foukhar
- Shebaa
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Demographics
According to registered voters in 2014:
Year | Christians | Muslims | Druze in Lebanon | |||||||
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Total | Greek Orthodox | Maronites | Greek Catholics | Other Christians | Total | Sunnis | Shias | Alawites | Druze | |
2014[1] |
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