Btourram

Btourram (Arabic: بطرام), also spelled Bterram, Bturan or Beturan is a village in the Koura District of Lebanon.

Board members are Mikhael Salem, Elias Malek, John Serhan, George Sarkis, Marcelle Alagha, Ghada Salem, Henri Deeb, Ziad Yazbeck, Assaad Saoud, Souhail Serhan and George Malek.

Btourram's family names are: Abboud, Alagha, Deab, Fellah, Jabbour, Jarjoura, Kalash, Khawli, Khoury, Makhoul, Mushahwar, Malek, Melki, Naser, Salem Saker, Sarkis, Serhan, Sha, Srour, Tannous, Yazbek, Younes...

Some of the most influential people are: Charles Malik, a philosopher and diplomat who was a leading figure in the drafting and adoption of the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights and Elie Salem who held many influential political and academic positions and was the president of the Balamand University.

In archeology, Btourram is known for its middle palaeolithic site of Keoue [5] and an old underground sanctuary called Eshmunit.

Inside Btourram
Olive field in Btourram
Btourram Wadi Keoue