Bmahray
Bmahray, is a village in the Aley District in Lebanon. It lies 41 km south-East of Beirut at an altitude of 1215m above sea level.
Demography
Bmahray's residents are Maronite, Druze and Greek Catholic communities. The 2010 municipal elections census counted 1018 registered voters, The village's religious buildings are Maronite [Cathedral of Saint George, Beirut|Saint George Maronite] church and a Druze Khalwa.Bmahray's main families are:
- Bou Zakhem
- Bou Malhab / Bou Malham
- Al Abanni
- Saab
- Abou Chahine
- Abou Ghanem
- Moukamer
- Daou
- Jreidy
- Nakhle
- Rabah
- Malkoun
Geography
Archaeology
Bmahray contains the remains of Roman monuments and rock sarcophagi.Economy
Bmahray has no schools, no hospitals or medical institutions and no institutions counting more than 5 employees.Before the Lebanese civil war, the main source of income for the villagers was horticulture, especially apples; the lack of water for irrigation failed attempts to revitalize this economic activity.