Bazoun (Arabic: بزعون), also spelled Bazaoun or Bazaaoun, is a Maronite village and municipality in the Bsharri District of Lebanon.
[1] Oral tradition has it that the first Lebanese settler in Guadeloupe was someone from the Debs family in Bazoun who went there in 1870.
[2] There are 4 schools in the town, 3 public and 1 private, with almost 850 students in total attending.
[3] In 2014 Christians made up 98.96% of registered voters in Bazoun.
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