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Ain-Ebel
is a small but beautiful village nestled
in the southern hills of the Mountains
of Lebanon. Because of its natural
beauty and because of the Ain-Ebelians
joie de vivre, the village is known as Arousset
el Jnoub, the Bride of the South.
Ain-Ebel
enjoys beautiful four-season weather:
warm comfortable summers, beautiful
moderate springs and autumns, and cold,
usually snowy winters.
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Ain-Ebel
is known for its fine schools where
students both Muslim and Christian
from the entire region attend Saints-Cœurs,
Saint Joseph or the Ain- Ebel public
school.
The village has a dispensary that is
located in the school of Saints-Cœurs
and was under the loyal and dedicated
administration of the popular and
dearly loved Sœur Jean-D'Arc for
decades. The dispensary is
administered by local doctors and
funded through the generosity of
Caritas.
Currently, a hospital owned by the
Maronite Episcopate of Tyr and
spearheaded by His Excellency Bishop
Maroun Sader is being built with the
help of multiple international charity
societies to serve the entire caza of
Bint-Jbeil.
A houseware store, a flower shop,
several fashion and pastry shops,
supermarkets, auto repair, gas
stations, and other stores provide
services for Ain-Ebelians and
inhabitants of the caza in general.
Ain-Ebel also hosts a wireless cable
(television) company, a regional
office for one of Lebanon's premier
cellular phone companies, and a local
phone company.
Local organizations such as The Sons
& Daughters of Ain-Ebel and the
Women's Club of Ain-Ebel and national
ones such as the Scouts du Liban, the
Knights of the Virgin, and Caritas
provide cultural, environmental,
social and charitable services
throughout the year.
Nightlife,especially in the summer, is
very much alive. With three nightclubs
and wedding parties, Ain-Ebel's
nightlife is renowned in the region.
Olives, almonds, chestnuts, pecans,
grapes, figs, pomegranates, apples and
other fruits are the main agricultural
products of Ain-Ebel.
The people of Ain-Ebel, like all
Lebanese, are scattered throughout the
world, such as Australia, Canada, the
United Stated, Europe, South America,
and the Gulf. This site hopefully will
bring us Ain-Ebelians closer to each
other and closer to our beloved
hometown, and we can proudly show the
world the beauty and our love for
Ain-Ebel.
We would like this site to be a source
for anyone interested in Ain-Ebel as
well as a connection to friends and
family. Please email us regarding any
suggestions, ideas, news and
information, and especially if you
have any photographs you would like to
share with everyone.
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