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Darbechtar - Wikipedia Information about Darbechtar, a village located on the South-Eastern periphery of the El-Koura District in the North Governorate of the Republic of Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Lehfed Village Website Website dedicated to Lehfed village in Mount Lebanon. News, information, announcements, events, pictures and more. lehfed.com
Aita al-Foukhar, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Aita al-Foukhar, a village in the Rachaya district in the Bekaa Valley of Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Aitanite, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Aitanite, a village in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Lebanon Sacred Places Pictures and information about sacred places in Lebanon. sacredsites.com
Aley, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Aley, a picturesque town in Mount Lebanon. Also a District in Mount Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Apheca, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Apheca, a village located in Mount Lebanon, few kilometers away from the ancient city of Jbeil. en.wikipedia.org
Baisour Alla Yumura, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Baisour Alla Yumura, a village in Mount Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Bikfaya, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Bikfaya, a town in the Matn District of Mount Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Kfarhazir Town - Wikipedia Information about Kfarhazir town in Koura District, Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Ashqout, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Ashqout, an old town located in the Keserwan District of Mount Lebanon. en.wikipedia.org
Beit Mery, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Beit Mery, a town in Mount Lebanon, has been a summer mountain resort since the times of the Romans. en.wikipedia.org
Deir Mimas, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Deir Mimas, a picturesque town in south Lebanon, named in honor of Saint Mamas, overlooks the Litani River and the medieval Beaufort Castle. en.wikipedia.org
El Mina, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about El Mina, an ancient city situated at the seashore of North Lebanon, formerly known as Al-Askaleh, and is the parent city of Lebanon's second largest city, Tripoli. en.wikipedia.org
Massoudieh, Lebanon - Wikipedia Information about Massoudieh, a village in Akkar, North Lebanon, inhabited by Alawites. en.wikipedia.org
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