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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Baaloul (arabic language بعلول tr.) "Bʿalūl") is a village in southeastern Lebanon, whose geographical location is located in the eastern part of the bekaa valley. Baaloul location can be seen in a remote area centered in the middle of mountainous areas. It limits to the East with the village of Lela and to the West with the village of Karaoum. Its current population is approximately 200 people natales village, considering that many residents living abroad. Its inhabitants are practitioners of religion Sunni Islam, although single family Maronite stands out in the community.This village is characterized as one of many Lebanon of which its population has emigrated. The first wave of migration that arose in Baaloul was among the early years 1935-1945, when Lebanon before having Republic was dominated by France. The French mandate of the Lebanon was at that time who had the temporary authority and took political and economic decisions of the territory. The French as these Christians always had the Christian community Maronite with preferences, that unlike Muslim were in any way discriminated against. Muslim Lebanese of the time were protesting since they argued that they did not want to live in a country where decisions by foreigners is applied above the Arab and it resulted in the displacement of these outside the territory.The second displacement of their inhabitants began mainly in the Decade of the years 70's, when the country was facing the beginning of a struggle both in the political and social powers between Muslim and Christians. Finally, this struggle gave as home to the Lebanese civil war (1975-1990), which worsened to a country than by its status of Pacific it was known as the Switzerland of the Middle East. The situation in Lebanon was unstable, with the down economy and a civil war bloodiest ever that could not raising their children, the settlers decided to again start to migrate.These emigrated largely to countries mainly in Latin America, among them: Venezuela, Colombia, Brazil and Panama, there were also significant amounts to Canada and United States. These are mostly travel of return after achieving a stable economic livelihood, returning again to Baaloul to devote himself to the construction of houses for their families.Venezuela is one of the countries where most inhabitants of this village, being Margarita Island and the economic zone of Paraguana in the city of Punto Fijo, where the inhabitants are mostly concentrated, contributing mainly to the dry goods trade.Colombia was one of the main destinations of emigration from the village; Between the years 70's, 80's and 90's Department of the Guajira Colombiana, specifically the town of Maicao was and is currently one of the places within Colombia where the community settled.Panama in the Decade of the years 80's and 90's received the community of Baaloul which focused on the Colón Free Trade Zone, in the surroundings of Panama Canal imposing a trade regime business type in the town.Brazil is one of the countries that has most Lebanese in the world, even surpassing the current population of the Lebanon. This country is not an exception in having people from the community of Baaloul, locating its inhabitants in the tri-border of Foz do Iguaçu in Paraná province.In the present, Baaloul population is approximately around 76 families and adding to the ones on the outside would be approximately 380 families.The official language of the Lebanon is Arabic, and as a second language the French; But Baaloul is the main language spoken by this community, both within the town and outside the Spanish, since they have migrated more people of Baaloul countries mainly Spanish-speaking than to any other. Baaloul community the Spanish is the common language, following the Arabic, English and Portuguese.. }

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