Population: approximately 17,000
Residences: approximately 4,500
Distance: 16 Km from Beirut, 16 Km from Mouhafaza and 12 Km from Kadaa’
Sea Level: 250-350 meters
Schools, Colleges, Universities:
Public Intermediate School for Boys & Girls
Eastwood College
Maximus Fifth School
Arab Baptist Theological Seminary
Lebanese University – Literature Branch
University Saint Joseph (Mar Roukoz)
Churches:
Saint Mary Church – Greek Orthodox (Mansourieh)
Saint Elias Church – Greek Orthodox (Mansourieh)
Hospitals:
Hospital Beit Al Ajouz
Traditional Feasts:
20 July Saint Elias
15 August Saint Mary’s Resurrection
23 April Saint Gergis
Libraries:
Khoury Press
Gizella Library
Agricultural Production:
Lemon & Oranges: 250 Tons per year
Olive Oil: 50 Ton per year
Banks:
FransaBank S.a.l (Mansourieh)
Bank of Beirut S.a.l (Mansourieh)
Societe’ General de Banque Libanaise (Mansourieh)
Standard Chartered Bank (Mansourieh)
Mansourieh prides itself with historical monuments of Roman ruins known as “Kanater el Sett Zbaydeh” with idyllic natural setting where only the rippling of river water interrupts the silence. The river flows from Lebanon’s top mountains passing all the way through Mansourieh to the Mediterranean Sea. The River is crossed by a rocky bridge called “ Jisr el Sid” characterized by a traditional French architecture built during the French mandate which connects the western part of Mansourieh to Hazmieh
Reference:http://www.mansourieh.com/pages/intro.html