El Mina, Lebanon


El-Mina or El Mina, is the coastal side and harbor of Tripoli, Northern Lebanon. El-Mina occupies the coastal location of the old Phoenician city of Tripolis. It is Lebanon's second-largest city, situated 5 km to the east.
El-Mina has a municipality on its own, for few decades now. The commercial Port of Tripoli falls within El Mina jurisdiction, but is operated jointly by the municipalities of El-Mina and Tripoli.

History

El-Mina is the harbor of the ancient city of Tripolis that dates back to the Phoenician era.
From that period, El-Mina was the commercial and fishing port of Tripoli, eventually having its own municipal board in the beginning of the 20th century, but within the context of greater Tripoli. It was called also Tripoli Marina.
The coast of El Mina is also where the Sinking of HMS Victoria occurred on 22nd June 1883, leading to the drowning of 350 British naval seamen.The vessel rest vertically on the sea bed and is a protected wreck site by the Lebanese Coast Guard.

Geography

El-Mina is the city with the largest number of islands surrounding it, along the Levantine coastline. It has nine islands, the closest, the Abdul Wahab Island, can be visited by crossing a bridge over the sea. The farthest island, Ramkin, is 10 km away from the coast, and has a lighthouse. Four of the islands have been declared as natural reservations, to help breed fish, and preserve their natural habitat.
The city's seashore extends 3 to 4 k.
The city is mostly flat, and has a diameter of only 1 km, that extends from the seashore to the border of the city of Tripoli. Due to large expansion, El-Mina and Tripoli are almost attached.

Islands

  • Al-Bakkar island: Commonly known as Abdul Wahab Island, it is the closest island to the coastline, and can be reached by crossing a bridge.
  • Al-Nakhl Island or commonly known as Al-Aranib Island is the largest island and is declared Palm Islands Nature Reserve.
  • Al-Billan contains a small cavern on the west side.
  • Al-Ramkin also known as Al-Fanar: El-Mina's farthest island, and has a lighthouse. The island was frequented by slain Prime Minister Rashid Karami.
  • Sanani is also a natural reserve where sea turtles lay their eggs.
  • Al-Rmayleh is one of the smaller islands.
  • Al-`Ashaak is also known as El-Tenieh.
  • Al-Telteh is a flat, rocky island midway between the coastline and the farthest island, Al-Ramkin.
  • Al-Rab`aa, also known as Al-Maatih, is the smallest island and is used as a docking place by fishermen while out at sea.

    City Parks

  • Mashti is close to the seaside where the old port of the city used to be.
  • Shouhada was constructed in 1964.
  • Baher contains more than 500 types of trees.
  • El-Bi'a contains some remains, palm trees, and flowering shrubs.

    Demographics

In 2014 Muslims made up 73.68% and Christians made up 25.71% of registered voters in El Mina. 72.60% of the voters were Sunni Muslims and 15.78% were Greek Orthodox.
El-Mina has a majority of Sunni Muslims. Lebanon's small Alawite community and Christian community each constitute today less than 5 percent of the population of the city.

City towers

El-Mina traditionally was a walled city, with five outpost towers to protect the city from external invasion.
  • The Lion Tower is the only tower still standing today.
  • Arabay was partially demolished, and a new building resembling a castle was built on top of its ruins.
  • Al-Dewan was built by prince Terseddine Aytamash al-Jarkassly during the Ottoman rule.
  • Sheikh-Affan is where two of El-Mina's oldest houses stand today.
  • Ezzeddine was built by prince Sefeddine Jalaban in 1442, rubble of which still remains.

    Food and fish

  • El-Mina Is also known with the fish market and restaurant.

    Landmarks

  • The Lion Tower is the only remaining tower of the five protective towers built around the city during the Mamlouk period to protect the city from foreign invasions.
  • Khan Al-Tamasili is an old Ottoman-style building that was an old marketplace during the Ottoman era.
  • The Railway station Tripoli railway station is located in El-Mina.

    Economics

El-Mina is mainly a service-oriented city.
The city has a small harbor for fishing boats that hosts a considerable number of small fishing boats.

Politics

Because of its location on the Mediterranean coast and its history as a trading hub, similar to metropolitan coastal cities such as Beirut, El-Mina is characterized by its diversity and rich political culture.
The Municipality of El-Mina is independent from Tripoli and it was established by the colonizers the Ottomans in 1882 with the Mayor being appointed by the Ottoman district governor and was held chronologically by:
  • Ibrahim Alamedine
  • Mouheiddine Kabbara
  • Rami Basha
  • Mouheiddine Yafi
After the First World War, and during the French presence in Lebanon, mayoral position remained by appointment by the French district governor.
  • Nour Alamedine
  • Moustafa Ghazi
The French mandate introduced the municipal committee that would later become the city council.
  • Abdel Satar Alamedine
  • Kheireddine Abdul Wahab
The posts remained vacant between 1944 and 1947 after the independence of Lebanon, and the first elections were held in 1947.
  • Mounir Alamoun
  • Saadi Ghazi
  • Habib Abdul Wahab
  • Saiid Bayakly
  • Ahmed Ghazi
  • Ahmed Moumtaz Kabara
  • Abdel Kader Alamedine
With the eruption of the Lebanon Civil War in 1975, mayoral elections were no longer held till 1998, and Alamedine remained in office till then.
After the war, and the municipality became of 21 members
  • Mouhamad Helou
  • Abdelkader Alamedine
  • Mohammad Issa
  • Vacant
  • AbdelKader Alamedine
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  • Abdallah Kabbara
In 2012, seven members of the city municipality council, that makes third of the council, resigned and thus made the whole council out of office and the municipality of Mina is under the Governor of Tripoli and the North responsibility until the elections of May 2016.
El Mina does not officially have a representative in the Lebanese Parliament, its people elect with the whole Tripoli district.
Knowing that traditionally each parliamentary bloc of former Prime Minister Rachid Karami who was assassinated in 1986, representing North Lebanon, would have one member from El Mina.

Notable people

  • Youssef Hamadeh, former footballer