MAHROUNA (in Arabic: محرونة، محرونا) is a small agribusiness town located in the south of Lebanon.
It is situated at a distance of 100 kilometres from Beirut the country's capital, and 18 kilometres
to the southeast of the city of Tyre. Mahrouna stands at a height of 400 meter above sea level.
The population is approximately 3800 inhabitant. This increases to 5000 in vacations and summer
times, according to a municipal member.

Old Town House
Mahrouna Mosque
Town's Green View
Oak Tree Hill


This peaceful quite town is rich with its green surrounding. But it is especially famous for its
oak trees hill which forms a natural park for the town’s residents. This hill has an ancient ruin
at the top. Large squared stones arranged on top of each other which forms part of a solid wall corner.
The residents believe it is the remains of a small castle or stronghold.
Unfortunately, this greenly oak hill was bombarded several times, since the 1970s, by the Israeli war jets.
As a result, large numbers of the oak trees were burnt at some parts of the hill, especially on 2006 aggression.

The town is predominately inhabited by Muslims, though the surrounding area also has a significant Christian minority.

Mahrouna Municipality Building

Inhabitants are mostly close or distant relatives.

Its known families by surnames are: Wehbi, Ne'meh, Awada, Makki, Shawraba, Salman, Abdullah and Kasem.

Mahrouna became a municipality in 2004. In this municipal elections, 9 municipal
council members were elected for six years. Now The municipality runs the services required for
the town independently. Although, it remains under the control of the central government.

Sources:
Mr. H. Makki, British Journalist (The Author)[1]
Municipality of Mahrouna
Ministry of Interior and Municipalities,Republic of Lebanon,[2]
View Map & technical info [3]
Map of bombed places,[4]

33°13′08.25″N 35°20′33.92″E / 33.2189583°N 35.3427556°E / 33.2189583; 35.3427556