Bulgarians in Lebanon
Bulgarians in Lebanon are between 400–1,000 people.[2][3][4] Most of them are Bulgarian women married to Lebanese men and their children, almost all of which live in Beirut.
| Total population | |
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| 400–1,000[1] | |
| Regions with significant populations | |
| Beirut (Greater Beirut), Sidon | |
| Languages | |
| Bulgarian, Arabic (Lebanese Arabic) | |
| Religion | |
| Bulgarian Orthodox Church | 
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Culture
    
Associations
Bulgarian associations are: Association of Nurses in Lebanon (2003) and the Association of Lebanese Civilian Graduates in Bulgaria.
Schools
- Bulgarian Saturday school in Lebanon – Beirut (from 2011)
 
Folk groups
- Group for Bulgarian Folklore "Bulgarian wrist"
 
Notable people
    
- Lia Saad,[5] Miss Lebanon Emigrant 2014
 - Samir Ayass, footballer
 - Eyad Hammoud, footballer
 
References
    
- Около 300 българи ще бъдат евакуирани в следващите дни от Бейрут – bTV Новините
 - Българска национална телевизия – Новини – Общество – Български истории от Ливан Archived June 6, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
 - Информационна агенция "Фокус"
 - Около 300 българи ще бъдат евакуирани в следващите дни от Бейрут – bTV Новините
 - Miss Lebanon 2014 is ...from Bulgaria
 
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