Mazraat Yachouh (Arabic: مزرعة يشوع, French: Municipalité de Mazraat Yachoua), also spelled Mazraat Yachouaa, is a municipality in the Matn District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon, situated approximately 16km east of Beirut.
[1] The exact origin of the village name Mazraat Yachouh is unknown, but the name is Arabic for "Jacob Farm."
2010 government data indicated the city had a resident population of 1,453 registered voters.
The Mazraat Yachouh city council contains nine elected councilmen (Arabic: موظفو مجلس المدينة), with two members of the selected workforce (Arabic: القوى العاملة المختارة).
Consistent with the majority of the Matn District, the vast majority of inhabitants of Mazraat Yachouh are Christians, containing Maronite, Greek Orthodox, and other denominations of Christian minorities.