Koura
Koura is a district (qada) in the North Governorate of Lebanon. It lies in the northern part of the country and forms part of the Levantine coastal plain. The administrative center is the town of Amioun. The district consists of several municipalities arranged along a mix of coastal and inland terrain.
The landscape ranges from rolling hills to flatter agricultural zones, with olive groves a characteristic feature.
The population is diverse, with Christian communities, particularly Greek Orthodox, alongside Muslim communities. Local life centers
Agriculture remains a mainstay, with olives and citrus as important crops. In recent decades, services, small-scale
The region has long-standing historic layers, including archaeological sites and settlements known from Phoenician, Roman, and
The origin of the name Koura is uncertain; it is attested in Arabic as قضاء الكورة and in