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Jal el Dib was originally a small village that grew in population and importance as a result of its strategic location. During the Ottoman Empire era, the town was a major stopping point for caravans traveling along the Beirut-Tripoli road. With the arrival of the French mandate in the early 20th century, the town continued to flourish and ...
Dhour Choueir in 2023 Bteghrine in 2005 Rabieh in 2005 Metn coastal highway at Dbayeh in 2008. Matn (Arabic: قضاء المتن, Qaḍāʾ al-Matn), sometimes spelled Metn (or preceded by the article El, as in El Matn), is a district in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon, east of the Lebanon's capital Beirut. [1]
Mouawad is a family-owned international company of Lebanese origin that makes and sells jewelry, objects of art, and luxury watches. [1] The firm has headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland, with a Middle East headquarters at Jumeirah Lakes Towers in Dubai, as well as locations in Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and the United States. [2]
Ghabet Bologna – Wata el Mrouj Jal el Dib – Bkenneya Jdeideh – Bouchrieh – Sadd Bouchrieh Kaakour Kfarakab Kfertay Khenchara & Jouar Konnabat Broummana
Bsalim is located 300–400 m (980–1,310 ft) above sea level. The cities around Bsalim are Antelias, Jal el Dib, Nabey, Roumieh, Kennebat Broumana and Bqennaya.Bsalim's municipality also contains two small districts which are found around Bsalim, and they are Mezher and Majzoub.
Bqennaya (Arabic: بقنايا) is a Lebanese town located in the Metn District of Mount Lebanon in Lebanon.The population is almost exclusively Christian. [1] it is famous by its close proximity to the coastal highway.
Jal el Dib* 5,400 Dekwaneh* 6,450 Zalka* 4,000 Sin el Fil* 16,000 Dbayeh* 4,900 Kornet Chehwan* 4,800 ... Hay el Fikany; Hezerta; Hoch Moussa - Anjar; Jdita; Kaah el Rim;
The Robert Mouawad Private Museum (Arabic: متحف روبير معوض الخاص) is a private residence in Beirut's Zokak el-Blat quarter that was turned into a museum by the Lebanese businessman Robert Mouawad. The palace was built in the neo-gothic style by the Lebanese politician and art collector Henri Philippe Pharaoun in 1891.