Btourram
Btourram, also spelled Bterram, Bturan or Beturan is a village in the Koura District of Lebanon. The population is Greek Orthodox and other confessions. In 1953, Bterram had a population of 739 living in 75 households.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: human settlement in Lebanon
- Also known as: “Batarrām”, “Bţarrām”, “Bterrâm”, and “Bţurrām”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bdebba and Bsarma.
Bdebba
Village
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Bdebba is a village in Koura District of Lebanon. It has a Maronite and Greek Orthodox population.
Bsarma
Village
Bsarma is a Christian village in the Koura District of Lebanon. The population is Greek Orthodox and Maronite. Bsarma is situated 3 km east of Btourram.
Amioun
Town
Amioun is the capital of the predominantly Greek Orthodox Koura District in North Lebanon. Amioun is situated 3½ km south of Btourram.
Btourram
- Categories: human settlement and village/town/city in Lebanon
- Location: North Lebanon, Lebanon, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Arabic to Spanish—“Btourram” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “بطرام”
- Dutch: “Btourram”
- Egyptian Arabic: “بطرام”
- Irish: “Btourram”
- Italian: “Bterram”
- Norwegian Nynorsk: “Btourram”
- Spanish: “Bterram”
- “Bterram”
- “Btorram”
- “Btourram”
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