Ghassanieh, Lebanon

For the town in central Syria, see: Al-Ghassaniyah
Ghassanieh
غسانية
Village
Ghassanieh

Location in Lebanon

Coordinates: 33°25′03″N 35°21′30″E / 33.4176°N 35.3584°E / 33.4176; 35.3584Coordinates: 33°25′03″N 35°21′30″E / 33.4176°N 35.3584°E / 33.4176; 35.3584
Grid position 117/164 L
Country  Lebanon
Governorate South Governorate
District Sidon District
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Area code(s) 07

Ghassanieh (غسانية) is a small town in southern Lebanon with a population of about 2,000 people. It is a coastal town bordered by Kawatria Al Sayyad to the east, Al Babebliah to the west, Kakyiat Sanawbar to the northwest, and Khartoum to the southeast. The name of the town, Ghassanieh, is derived from the clan of Alghassasina. The most well known families are Fawaz, Noureddine, Hodroj, Bdeir, el roumi, and Kawathrina. The elevation is about 350 metres. It is 7 km from Akbyia and 25 km from Saida.

Economy

The town of Ghassanieh was originally an industrial town, manufacturing brooms and brushes for the Lebanese market. Immigration started in the 19th century and intensified during World War I, with a group of young men emigrating to Latin America to escape conscription in the Ottoman empire army.

This emigration continued through the 20th century and again intensified during the 1940s and 1950s, this time to West Africa, where the immigrants engaged in trade and industry.

In a second wave of immigration, many returned to Lebanon, some temporarily and some permanently, to join the booming construction business. Ghassanieh companies were involved in commercial and residential construction in Beirut and its suburbs for more than 60 years.

The third wave of emigration was focussed mainly on education in Europe, Canada, and the US. Today, a large group of engineers, medical doctors, and management professionals in ISO and other international standards are involved in spreading a culture of knowledge and continuous development.

Others were involved in international investments and are still residents or citizens around the world in: Argentina, Brazil, USA, Canada, Australia, France, UK, Switzerland, Netherland, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Nigeria, Angola, Namibia, Qatar, UAE, KSA, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Somalia, Jibouti, Senegal, Benin, Sudan, South Africa, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Guinea, Siraleone and many others.

Ghassanieh became a global village as a result of its ambitions to grow and develop its way of life. The people of Ghassanieh cross all barriers in pursuit of their dreams and return to their village to build and develop it.

Modern era

On 7 August 2006, during the 2006 Lebanon War, Israeli war planes killed seven people in the village.[1]

References

  1. HRW, 2007, pp. 132-133

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