Kfarmelki

Kfarmelki
كفر ملكي
Kfarmelki

Location in Lebanon

Coordinates: 33°30′05″N 35°26′42″E / 33.5014999°N 35.4449403°E / 33.5014999; 35.4449403Coordinates: 33°30′05″N 35°26′42″E / 33.5014999°N 35.4449403°E / 33.5014999; 35.4449403
Country  Lebanon
Governorate South Governorate
District Sidon District
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) EEST (UTC+3)
Area code(s) 07

Kfarmelki (Arabic: كفرملكي) (also known as Kafr melki, Kfarmilki), is a town in the Sidon District or Saïda, (Arabic صيدا Ṣaydā; South Governorate, Lebanon.

Kfarmelki is located in the Kaza of Saida one of Mohafazah of South Lebanon kazas (districts). Mohafazah of South Lebanon is one of the eight mohafazats (governorates) of Lebanon. It's 58 kilometers (36 miles) away from (Beirut) the capital of Lebanon. It is 500 meters (1,600 feet; 550 yards) above sea level. Kfarmelki surface stretches for 673 ha (6.73 km2; 2.60 sq mi)

Local Authorities and Skills

The municipality has an elected municipal council for 6 years, composed of 15 members. It has administrative and financial independence but remains under the control and supervision of the central government.

Population and Voters

Kfarmelki (Saida) counted 13,050 residents (estimation). In the last municipal Lebanese elections of 2009, it has accounted 10,425 registered voters of which 4,448 are actual voters.

Educational establishments

The table below provides a comparison of public and private schools locally and nationally. It can be used to assess the distribution of students between public and private institutions both locally and nationally. All data provided on education concerning the 2005–06 school year.

Families

Ghandour, Hammoud, Hamdan, Hamadi, Tawil, Ghoussein, Tabbouch, Hteit, Sawwen, Morsel, Ibrahim, Bahmad, Meir, Khodor, Fayad, Khairiddin, Abbas, Haydar, Hassan, Hussein, Diab, Hoballah, Karaki, Kassem, Ballout, Ghandoura, Alkala, Elmouaalem, Khalil, Shaalen...

About Kfarmelki

Soccer teams

Al-Majd - Al- Ikhaa - Al- Tadamon - Al-Wehde

Soccer players

Captain Ahmad Ghandour, Mustafa Hamdan, Afif Hamdan, Wafik Hamdan, Ali Hammoud, Mahmoud Hammoud, Mohammad Hammoud, Khodor Bahmad, Abbas Hamdan, Sleiman Morsel, Ali Morsel, Jaafar Morsel, Atef Tabbouche, Hussein Hmade, Abbass Sleiman Ghandour.

Places and sections

Shawran, El-Saha, Ain El-Rijmeh, Moghreaa, El baydar I, El baydar II, El qalaa, Qalliet, El adass, El mrouje, Alwata, Al Edaees.

References

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