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Baalbek Roman ruins(en)Lebanon / al-Biqaa / Balabakk (Baalbeck )historic, UNESCO World Heritage Site, temple, archaeological siteThe Baalbeck Roman ruins constitute of three major temples: Temple of Jupiter, temple of Bacchus, and the temple of Venus. There are also other interesting sites such as the Propylaea at the entrance of the site and other courtyards built
Tyre Al-Bass archeological site(en)Lebanon / al-Janub / Sur (Tyre)archaeological site, interesting place, UNESCO World Heritage SiteClassified as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO: whc.unesco.org/en/list/299 tyros.leb.net/tyre/
Byblos archeological site(en)Lebanon / Jabal_Lubnan / Jubayl (Byblos/Jbeil )museum, ruins, lebanon, UNESCO World Heritage SiteAncient ruins. phoenician, greek, roman, arab, crusader. Classified as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO: whc.unesco.org/en/list/295
Cedars Nature Reserve(The Cedars of God)(en)Lebanon / as-Samal / Tarabulus_as-Sam park, nature, lebanon, reserve, cedar, arz, UNESCO World Heritage SiteOne of the last surviving group of cedar trees located in Lebanon. Mentioned in the Bible and used by the Pheonicians to build their "Trade Armada" by which they explored the Mediterannean, all the coasts of Africa, and even the
Tyre Archeological Site(en)Lebanon / al-Janub / Sur (Tyre)museum, archaeological site, interesting place, UNESCO World Heritage SiteClassified as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO: whc.unesco.org/en/list/299
Anjar(en)Lebanon / al-Biqaa / Zahhlah ruins, armenia, UNESCO World Heritage SiteA town which was built by a group of Armenians that due to the threats of the Turkish government in 1939 were forced to leave their own homeland MoussaDagh and were driven to the outskirts of Lebanon. There they were
Anjar Umeyyad ruins(en)Lebanon / al-Biqaa / Zahhlah archaeological site, interesting place, UNESCO World Heritage SiteRuins of an Umeyyad city (8th century), classified as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO: whc.unesco.org/en/list/293 almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/900/910/919/anjar
Wadi Qadisha(en)Lebanon / as-Samal / Tarabulus_as-Sam valley, forest, UNESCO World Heritage SiteWadi Qadisha has been inhabited mainly by monks since early christianity. Classified as a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO: whc.unesco.org/en/list/850 There are four main monastic complexes: The Qannubine Monastery The Monastery of St Anthony of Qozhaya The Monastery of
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