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    Ghosta (Arabic: غوسطا) is a municipality in the Keserwan District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon. It is located 36 kilometers north of Beirut...
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  • Ghosta may refer to: Ghosta, Bihar, India Ghosta, Lebanon, Lebanon Ghosta, Afghanistan, a small village on the Kabul River This disambiguation page lists...
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  • Corm (surname) (category Surnames of Lebanese origin)
    is a prominent, wealthy, and influential Christian Lebanese family originally from Ghosta, Lebanon, with its roots traced back to the 15th century. They...
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    Joseph VI Estephan (born in 1729, Ghosta, Lebanon – died on 22 April 1793, Ghosta, Lebanon) (or Yusuf Istifan, Stephan, Arabic: يوسف السادس اسطفان) was...
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    Daraoun - Harissa Dlebta Faitroun Faraya Fatqa Ghazir Ghbaleh Ghedrass Ghosta Ghyneh Hiyata Hosein Hrajel Jdeideh - Harharaya - Kattine Jeita Jounieh...
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  • Philippines Sagrat Cor de Jesus in Ibiza, Spain Statue of Jesus Christ, Ghosta, Lebanon Statue of Jesus in Saidnaya, Syria Statue of Jesus Christ on top of...
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  • Joseph Dergham El Khazen (category Lebanese Eastern Catholic bishops)
    Arabic: يوسف الخامس درغام الخازن, Latin: Ioseph Dargam Alchasen, born in Ghosta, Lebanon - died on May 13, 1742), was the 60th Maronite Patriarch of Antioch...
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    Daoud Corm (category 20th-century Lebanese painters)
    of the Lebanese Order of Merit and the Ottoman Medal of Glory. In 1930, Daoud Corm died in Beirut at age 77. Daoud was born in the town of Ghosta, Mount...
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    institute of the Maronite Church founded at the monastery of Kreim – Ghosta (Mountain of Lebanon) in 1865 by Youhanna Habib, who would later become Archbishop...
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  • big events took place at the Monastery of the Holy Savior, Kreim, Ghosta, Lebanon. He limited all outside activities, focusing on the seat and its responsibilities...
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    Philippe El Khazen, a prominent doctor and medical professor born in 1921 in Ghosta. Cheikh Philippe El Khazen was a member of the Parliament in 1968-1972 and...
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  • School, in north Belfast. Chapel of Saint Therese on Mount of Mercy in Ghosta, Lebanon Chapel of Saint Therese in Amsheet Convent of St. Therese in Keserwan...
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    Jounieh (redirect from Jounieh, Lebanon)
    site in Ghosta, three minutes from Harissa. Since 1992, paragliding above Jounieh is considered one of the best outdoor activities in Lebanon. Jounieh...
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    disused Maronite monastery in the town of Ghosta, located 20 km east of Beirut in the Keserwan District. The Lebanese Forces were financed, trained and armed...
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  • Elie Stephan (category Lebanese men's basketball players)
    Estephan; born July 20, 1986, in Ghosta, Lebanon) is a former professional Lebanese basketball player who last played with Lebanese Basketball League team Homenetmen...
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    Tobias El Khazen (category Lebanese Eastern Catholic bishops)
    and with this title he participated in the 1736 Maronite Synod of Mount-Lebanon. In 1743 at the death of his uncle Patriarch Joseph Dergham Khazen, after...
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    briefly in Aleppo, he took refuge in voluntary exile in Lebanon at Kreim, near Ghosta, Keserwan, Lebanon. The Armenian Catholic Mouradian brothers of Aleppo...
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    Daraya Darooun Harissa Dlebta Faraya Fatqa Feytroun Ghazir Ghbaleh Ghedrass Ghosta Ghyneh Hiyata Hosein Hrajel Jdeideh, Keserouan – Harharaya – Kattine Jeita...
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    John Helou (category Lebanese Christian clergy)
    death in 1823. John Helou was born in the village of Ghosta, in the Keserwan District, Lebanon. He was known in Europe as John Dolce, because Dolce is...
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  • The Monastery of the Holy Savior (kreim-Ghosta) is the Mother House where the Congregation of Maronite Lebanese Missionaries was founded in 1865. Given...
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