Beirut
The capital of Lebanon has been called "the mother of laws" in the ancient times
because it was the center of the oldest roman and greek law universities, and
"the pearl of the orient" in our era for it counts a large number of hotels,
restaurants, cinemas, theaters and much more.
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Bekaa
At 55 km from Beirut you can see the bekaa as a beautiful colored chessboard land. It is
a rich and fertile plain that witnessed the passing of numberless caravans from
the east and the north.
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Mount Lebanon
Mount Lebanon is the central region, covering the frontal
mountain range and the coast below it, resulting in a region of great variety
and natural beauty.
The cool summer breeze in the mountains makes its towns an ideal summer resort, while
the snow capped mountains in the winter attracts people for skiing and sight
seeing.
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Nabatiyeh
The history of Nabatiyeh dates back to the Mesolithic Age.
The caves surrounding it like "Ushul Ghorab" (crow's nest) and
"Moghor Mehla" go back to the Neolithic Age. Colored beads found in
Nabatiyeh date back to the Phoenicians.
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North Lebanon
The North claims Lebanon's highest peak, Qornat Al Sawda and the famous Lebanese
Cedars with two important agricultural areas Al Koura : famous for its olives, and
Akkar : famous for citrus fruits.
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South Lebanon
The South Lebanon has over 6000 years of history. The two main Phoenician cities Sidon
and Tyre are still in existence today with many monuments, castles and ruins standing
as a reminder of their previous power and glory.
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