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  2. Batroun - Wikipedia

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    Batroun is a major tourist destination in North Lebanon. The town boasts historic Maronite and Greek Orthodox churches. The town is also a major beach resort with a vibrant nightlife that includes pubs and nightclubs.

  3. Tourism in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Riviera Beach and Hotel Resort. Lebanon has a 200 km of seashore with about 300 days of sunshine a year, making it a favorable destination for leisure and activities. [29] Beaches and water parks: Orchid Beach Resort [30] Art galleries: Zamaan Gallery - includes a collection of paintings by Lebanese and Middle Eastern artists (www.zamaangallery ...

  4. Khalde - Wikipedia

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    Khaldah (Arabic: خلدة) is a coastal town located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of Beirut, Lebanon. It is famous as a tourist destination in the summer, especially for its various beach resorts. The southern portion of Beirut–Rafic Hariri International Airport is located in Khaldah, in addition to a Lebanese Air Force base. Also, the ...

  5. Category:Resorts in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Resorts in Lebanon" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Le Bristol Hotel ...

  6. Jieh - Wikipedia

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    Jieh (or Jiyé, Jiyeh, Levantine Arabic: الجية, romanized: Žiye) is a seaside town in Lebanon with an estimated population of 5000, 23 km south of Beirut, in the Chouf District via a 20-minute drive along the Beirut to Sidon highway south of the capital.

  7. St. Georges Hotel, Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel St. Georges is a historic resort hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, opened in 1934. It was constructed by a French investment group, the Société Des Grands Hotels Du Levant (SGHL), [1] during the period of the French mandate.