Shiyyah is located in the southwest suburbs of the capital
Beirut, bordered by
Haret Hreik,
Ghobeiry,
Hadath,
Hazmiyeh, Furn-el-chebbak and
Ain El Remmaneh. However, before 1956, it used to cover a larger area that included the current districts of Karm el Zeitoun, Hayy el Knissé, Bir Abed and Haret el Mjadlé, as well as Jnah, Ghobeiry, Furn-el-chebbak, Bir Hassan and Ain El Remanneh. The meaning of its name is vague, and many suppositions were found, with one saying that it means the processing of metal (
Shewah). Another theory is the
Arabic origin of the name means a kind of tree that is used for
silk production (a flourishing industry in this former village). The city was once covered with citrus orchards and extending to the
Mediterranean Sea. Today, it is a full part of the demographically huge
Beirut outskirts totalling around 60,000 inhabitants. ==Demographics==