Aishiya
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Aaichiyeh
عيشية | |
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Village | |
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Aaichiyeh (
Etymology
The name "aïchiye" (العيشية ) goes back to the word "live", which is the symbol of comfortable living and the surrounding pine trees and nature.[citation needed]
Religious sites
There are 2 churches in Aaichiyeh: Mar Antonios (مار انطونيوس) Church, and the Church of the Lady (السيدة العذراء). They were built prior to the Lebanese Civil war (1975-1990) and were both renovated at the conclusion of the conflict.
Agriculture and nature
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Aichiyeh's soil is fertile, which makes its inhabitants dependent on raising livestock, bees, chickens, and growing olives and fruits such as grapes, peaches and apricots. The spring provides irrigation of cultivated lands. In the past, the villagers planted tobacco, a widespread crop at the time. Aaichiyeh is known for its abundance in oak and pine trees.
History
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Phoenician vases were found, indicating a previous
During the
References
- ISBN 978-9963-715-03-9pp.295,300
External links
- Aaychiyeh, Localiban