Dibbiyeh
Dibbiyeh is a coastal town located in Lebanon, approximately 35 kilometers south of Beirut. It falls within the Chouf District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate. Historically, Dibbiyeh has been known for its olive groves and agricultural production.
Dibbiyeh boasts a diverse population, reflecting Lebanon's broader social fabric. While predominantly Sunni Muslim, the town also includes Christian communities, fostering a mixed cultural environment.
The town's economy traditionally revolved around agriculture, particularly olive cultivation and fruit production. However, in recent decades, tourism and real estate development have become increasingly significant sectors. Several resorts and residential projects are located along the Dibbiyeh coastline, attracting both Lebanese and international visitors.
Dibbiyeh offers access to the Mediterranean Sea, making it a popular destination for swimming and water sports. Its proximity to Beirut and other major Lebanese cities also contributes to its appeal as a residential area.
The local infrastructure includes schools, healthcare facilities, and shops catering to the daily needs of residents. The municipality of Dibbiyeh is responsible for local governance and the provision of public services.