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The Cedars of Lebanon are an integral part
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Few caverns in the world approach the astounding
wealth of Jeita [.more.] |
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is one of the top contenders for the "oldest
continuously inhabited city" award [.more.] |
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Just after Deir el Qamar and overlooking a
terraced hill appears [.more.] |
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58 kilometers from Beirut, is completely different
from any other archaeological [.more.] |
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The great temple stood since the beginning
of our era when it was one of the [.more.] |
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One of the most important cities of the ancient world. 83km south of Beirut [.more.] |
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This city, 48km south of Beirut, has one of the most famous
names in history but its [.more.] |
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Qadisha, one of the deepest and most beautiful valleys in Lebanon [.more.] |
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DeirElQamar is unique in Lebanon, a town restored and maintained in a style many centuries old [.more.] |
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Ain Zhalta and The Cedars of Barouk, reached from either Moukhtara or Barouk village[.more.] |
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Approaching Beirut either by sea or air promises an unforgettable sight[.more.] |
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Situated about 36 miles to the west of Damascus, at the foot of Mount Hermon[.more.] |
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The word “zawie” in Arabic means the “corner”; and this region was named zawie because it [.more.] |
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Jezzine (Jezzine), 22 km from Saidon (Saida, Sidon), is the most famous summer [.more.] |
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