Qahmez (Arabic: قهمز, also spelled Qehmez, Kahmez or Amez) is a village with no municipality located in the Jurd area of the district of Byblos of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate in central Lebanon.
The region's distinct topography, characterized by its rough and uneven terrain, presents a unique challenge for those journeying across it.
Qehmez is known for its agricultural output, primarily centered around the cultivation of tomatoes and apples (as well as grapes, cherries, and other fruits and vegetables).
[9] This recognition aims to preserve and protect the diverse migratory bird populations that frequent the region during their journeys.
Under these circumstances, 'Farik al wardiya al rasouli' (Arabic: فريق الوردية الرسولي; 'Rosary missionary group'), a Maronite missionary group which mission consists of helping children in need across Lebanon, as well as spreading the Christian mindset and worldview across local neighboring villages, was founded by Najat Khoueiry in Qahmez.