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'''El Kaakour''' is a small village in the ] of ]. It's about 950 meters above sea level. It's located in a very mountainous area surrounded by pine trees. All people born in Kaakour are ] of the following families: Mazloum, Abou Antoun, Bou Antoun, Ashkar, Jurdak, and Moussa. '''El Kaakour''' is a small village in the ] of ]. It's about 950 meters above sea level. It's located in a very mountainous area surrounded by pine trees. All people born in Kaakour are ] of the following families: Mazloum, Abou Antoun, Bou Antoun, Ashkar, Jurdak, and Moussa.

Population: around 2000


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Population: around 2000

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El Kaakour is a small village in the Matn District of Lebanon. It's about 950 meters above sea level. It's located in a very mountainous area surrounded by pine trees. All people born in Kaakour are Maronite of the following families: Mazloum, Abou Antoun, Bou Antoun, Ashkar, Jurdak, and Moussa.

Population: around 2000

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Flag of Lebanon Matn District, Mount Lebanon Governorate
Capital: Jdeideh
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33°55′48″N 35°34′48″E / 33.9300°N 35.5800°E / 33.9300; 35.5800

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