Brummana
Brummana is a town in the Matn District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate in Lebanon. It is located east of Beirut, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. Brummana is known for its relatively mild climate, especially in summer, which has made it a popular tourist destination.
Historically, Brummana has been inhabited since ancient times. In the modern era, it gained prominence during the Ottoman period and the French Mandate for Lebanon. It is known for its historic hotels, schools, and summer residences.
Brummana is characterized by a mix of residential, commercial, and agricultural land. Its economy is largely driven by tourism, real estate, and small businesses. The town is also known for its educational institutions, including Brummana High School, a Quaker-founded boarding school.