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The
roads leading to Bint Jbeil are: the
sidon-Tyre-Cana-Bint Jbeil road; the
Sidon- Tyre-Naqura-Rmaysh-Ayn Ibl-Bint
Jbeil road; or the Marjeyun-Mays al
Jabal-Aytarun-Bint Jbeil road.
Bint Jbeil, the chief town of the Caza,
is located on a hill overlooking the
valley of Rmaysh, near the southern
Lebanese border.
Under the rule of the al Saghir
family, it was the center of the whole
area. From
this period, remains of an old serail
and of a 19th century mosque survive.
One of the main features of
this locality is its weekly market
held each Thursday and visited by
traders from the region. |
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