Francais | ÚŃČí

       Protective Services
       Police Department
       Health Care
       Transportation
       Post Office
       Telecommunication
       Waste Management
 

       Visa Tips
       Tourism Offices
       MEA worldwide
       Airlines
       Foreign Embassies
       Int'l Organizations
       VAT Tourist Refund
       Public Holidays
       Tourist Police
 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  Overview

Brummana gathers its citizens without any confessional discrimination: It is a symbol of co-living. In fact, it did not witness any conflict throughout history, not even during civil wars, although the Christians nowadays represent 85% of its citizens who were in the past, equally divided between Christians and Druze.
Brummana represents a prototype of the multi-confessionalism characterizing Lebanon, since the 17 confessions of Lebanon co-live in it.

The beautiful Lebanese features are evident in Brummana. There was sympathy between the confessions. This sympathy kept the Christians in good terms with the Druze in this small town, which gives it its upper rank. Brummana High School, established in 1788 by the “British Friends Association” is one of the factors making Brummana’s inhabitants very open towards each other.


This mentality is the result of two factors: The English culture and the contact that students have always had with their non - Lebanese colleagues that became businessmen and presidents of states.

Long ago, Brummana did not know sectarianism; its inhabitants inherited love, tolerance, solidarity, and respect. With time, it did not witness any sectarian disorder or conflict, and did not suffer from any displacement.

It was said that the Maronite Awad family and the Druze Maksad family have agreed, since many years, that any of them may dispose of the properties of the other in case it passes away.

On the other hand, since around 3 centuries, the Monastery of Prophet Isaiah was transferred from Orthodox to catholic.