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Wikipedia - Jouret Mhad, Lebanon Go
Information about Jouret Mhad, a little village in Keserwan District in Mount Lebanon.
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Wikipedia - Kaftoun, Lebanon Go
Information about Kaftoun, a small village located along the north bank of the Nahr el Jaouz (Walnut River) in North Lebanon.
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Wikipedia - Kahale, Lebanon Go
Information about Kahale, a mountain village in the Aley District of Mount Lebanon, located about 13km from Beirut.
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Wikipedia - Kasarnaba, Lebanon Go
Information about Kasarnaba, a town in the Beqaa Valley, famous for its hilly terrain and traditional agricultural practices.
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Wikipedia - Kfar Kila, Lebanon Go
Information about Kfar Kila, a small village in Southern Lebanon near the Isreali border, well-known for its olive oil, grapes and bee honey in addition to many other farming activities.
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Wikipedia - Kfarfila, Lebanon Go
Information about Kfarfila, a town in South Lebanon known for its large variety of fruit trees.
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Wikipedia - Maghdouche, Lebanon Go
Information about Maghdouche, a town southeast of Saida. Famous for the tower of Our Lady of Mantara, a shrine built above a cave that was the resting place of Virgin Mary as she waited for Jesus.
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Wikipedia - Marwahin, Lebanon Go
Information about Marwahin, a town located on the border between Lebanon and Isreal.
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Wikipedia - Massoudieh, Lebanon Go
Information about Massoudieh, a village in Akkar, North Lebanon, inhabited by Alawites.
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Wikipedia - Qartaba, Lebanon Go
Information about Qartaba, a village surrounded by olive groves, mulberry orchards and vineyards, considered as a trade point for surrounding villages.
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Wikipedia - Rachaya Al Foukhar, Lebanon Go
Information about Rachaya Al Foukhar, village in South Lebanon, located on the western slopes of Mount Hermon.
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Wikipedia - Ras Maska, Lebanon Go
Information about Ras Maska, a village located in Koura District of North Lebanon.
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Wikipedia - Rayfoun, Lebanon Go
Information about Rayfoun, a town in Keserwan District, in Mint Lebanon. The birthplace of Patriarch Nasrallah Boutros Sfeir.
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Wikipedia - Rmaich, Lebanon Go
Information about Rmaich, a village located in the Caza of Bint Jbeil in South Lebanon.
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Wikipedia - Roumieh, Lebanon Go
Information about Roumieh, a village surrounded by pine-forested hills in north-east of Beirut, known as a pleasant, picturesque small mountain town with many gardens.
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Wikipedia - Safra, Lebanon Go
Information about Al Safra, a small town and village in Keserwan District of Lebanon. Considered as a medieval village, overlooking the Ibrahim River and the Mediterranean Sea in Jounieh.
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Wikipedia - Shweir, Lebanon Go
Information about Shweir, a resort town in the Metn region, Lebanon.
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Wikipedia - Sujod, Lebanon Go
Information about Sujod, a small village in south Lebanon close to the southern border with Isreal.
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Wikipedia - Tebnine, Lebanon Go
Information about Tebnine, a Mediterranean village spread across several hills in Lebanon.
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Wikipedia - Tyre, Lebanon Go
Information about Tyre, an ancient Phoenician city in South Lebanon, considered as the fourth largest city in Lebanon. Includes many ancient sites like Roman Hippodrome.
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