Arida, Lebanon


Arida, also spelled Aarida, is a village in northern Lebanon, on the Syrian border, which is formed by the mouth of the Nahr al-Kabir al-Janoubi. It is located in the Akkar District of the Akkar Governorate. Its inhabitants are Sunni Muslims although there exists a small minority of Alawites. The Arida Border Crossing is the coastal border crossing between Lebanon and Syria.

Demographics

In 2014, Muslims made up 100% of registered voters in Arida. 86.80% of the voters were Sunni Muslims and 12.98% were Alawites.