Mazraa, Beirut From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon PlaceMazraa المزرعةMazraaCoordinates: 33°52′47″N 35°30′08″E / 33.8797°N 35.5022°E / 33.8797; 35.5022Country Lebanon Al Mazraa (Arabic: المزرعة, romanized: al-Mazrʿah) is a neighborhood in Beirut, the capital of Lebanon.[1] It is predominantly Sunni with some Sunni-Shia mixed areas.[2] Religion in Mazraa (2014) [3] Religion Percent Sunni Islam 84.28% Shia Islam 7.25% Christian 7.75% Others 0.72% In 2014, Muslims made up 91.54% and Christians made up 7.75% of registered voters in Mazraa. 84.28% of the voters were Sunni Muslims.[4] References ↑ "المزرعة". www.yabeyrouth.com. Retrieved 2024-10-18. ↑ ""No politics please - we're Lebanese," say traders". The New Humanitarian. ↑ https://lub-anan.com/المحافظات/بيروت/بيروت-الثالثة/المزرعة/المذاهب/ ↑ https://lub-anan.com/المحافظات/بيروت/بيروت-الثالثة/المزرعة/المذاهب/ vteBeirutTopics Names History Timeline Sites Buildings Demographics Government Transportation Education Neighborhoods Achrafieh Avenue des Français Bab Idris Bachoura Badaro Basta el-Faouqa Basta el-Tahta Beirut Central District Saint George Bay Foch Allenby Serail Hill Nejmeh Square Rue Maarad Rue Verdun Rue Weygand Beirut Souks Wadi Abu Jamil Rue Bliss Burj Abi Haidar Corniche Beirut (Avenue de Paris, Avenue General de Gaulle) Dar el-Mraisseh Hamra (Hamra Street) Manara Mar Elias Mar Mikhaël Marfa Mazraa Medawar Mousaitbeh Raouché (Rue Madame Curie) Ras Beirut Ras el-Nabaa Rmeil Rue Clemenceau Rue de Phénicie Rue George Post Rue Huvelin Rue Jeanne d'Arc Rue John Kennedy Rue Spears Rue Van Dyck Saifi Sassine Square Zuqaq al-Blat This Lebanon location article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles