Lebanon’s Population: 3.7 Million Lebanese with the Majority in Mount Lebanon
The absence of official demographic statistics obstructs the possibility of attaining accurate and clear-cut answers to this question. Worse yet, it provides grounds for further disagreements among the Lebanese since each sect desires to overstate its actual size and overshadow other sects. The number of the registered Lebanese and their sectarian distribution has been determined according to the Personal Status Register at approximately 4.9 million at the end of 2012. However, what remains subject to speculation and controversy is their distribution over the Lebanese regions. Information International has surveyed the numbers of Lebanese residents and their distribution by region based on field-based data and the size of the registered student population in Lebanon’s schools. The findings suggested that around 3.7 to 3.8 million people are residing in Lebanon currently while their distribution by region is illustrated in the following Table 1.
Numbers of Lebanese residents by Qada’a |
Table 1 |
||
Qada’a- Mohafaza |
Residing Lebanese |
Registered Lebanese |
|
Beirut |
311 000 |
651 000 |
|
Baabda |
459 000 |
223 000 |
|
Aley |
120 000 |
171 000 |
|
El-Chouf |
140 000 |
267 000 |
|
Matn |
400 000 |
245 000 |
|
Kessrouan |
140 000 |
128 000 |
|
Jbeil (Byblos) |
72 000 |
110 000 |
|
Mount Lebanon |
1 331 000 |
1 144 000 |
|
Tripoli |
294 000 |
295 000 |
|
Batroun |
39 000 |
83 000 |
|
Koura |
45 000 |
84 000 |
|
Zgharta |
73 000 |
104 000 |
|
Bsharri |
22 000 |
65 000 |
|
Akkar |
300 000 |
358 000 |
|
Mennieh- Dennieh |
130 000 |
155 000 |
|
North Lebanon |
903 000 |
1 144 000 |
|
Zahle |
195 000 |
232 000 |
|
Baalbeck |
200 000 |
335 000 |
|
Hermel |
32 000 |
66 000 |
|
Western Beqa’a |
68 000 |
122 000 |
|
Rashaya |
30 000 |
63 000 |
|
Beqa’a |
525 000 |
818 000 |
|
Saida |
138 000 |
82 000 |
|
Zahrani |
110 000 |
145 000 |
|
Jezzine |
25 000 |
80 000 |
|
Sour (Tyre) |
180 000 |
245 000 |
|
South Lebanon |
453 000 |
552 000 |
|
Nabatieh |
130 000 |
188 000 |
|
Bint Jbeil |
66 000 |
193 000 |
|
Marjeyoun |
35 000 |
145 000 |
|
Hasbaya |
22 000 |
63 000 |
|
Nabatieh |
253 000 |
589 000 |
|
Total |
3 776 000 |
4 900 000 |
By Mohafaza, North and Mount Lebanon host the largest number of registered Lebanese, whereas Akkar, followed closely by Baalbeck, rank highest among the Qada’as. The Mohafaza with the smallest registered population is South Lebanon, while Rashaya, Hasbaya and Bsharri rank lowest by Qada’a.
With respect to the resident population, the largest number of residents is present in the Mount Lebanon Mohafaza and the lowest in Nabatieh. By Qada’a, Baabda is the most populated Qada’a and Bsharri is the least populated one.
Leave A Comment