(2.Juli) But in the east, right at the foot of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains, there is also Librasil: three villages made up of big, white mansions with high iron gates; a place where everybody speaks and eats pão de queijo instead of manakish and churro for desert. The three villages — Sultan Yakoub, Khiar and Ghazzehare — are home to around 10,000 people who immigrated to Brazil in the 1950s and 60s. Then they came back to Lebanon. Today, they and their children called the Brazilebanese.