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IQƒ£æ«Y ƒëf Towards 2 3 7 5 1 Towards 2 Shaileh 1 1 4 á∏«¡°S ƒëf 2 3 1 3 6 4 4 5 6 5 7 2 Monuments ájôKC’G ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Mar Elias Ancient Monastery …ôK’G ¢SÉ«dG QÉe ôjO 1 2. Nseir Family Heritage House »KGôàdG ô«°üf ∫BG ∫õæe 2 3. Saydet (Our Lady) Al-Najat Ancient Church ájôK’G IÉéædG Ió«°S á°ù«æc 3 4. Daou Family Heritage House »KGôàdG ƒ°V ∫BG ∫õæe 4 5. Old Olive Press & Molasses Mill áªjób âjR Iô°ü©e 5 for Sfeir Family ô«Ø°U ∫B’ ÜhôN Iô°ü©eh Natural Attractions á«©«Ñ£dG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Ain (Spring) Al-Mashtala á∏à°ûªdG ø«Y 1 2. Ain Al-Qani »æ≤dG ø«Y 2 3. Ain Al-Jadida IójóédG ø«Y 3 4. Ain Farshlou ƒ∏°Tôa ø«Y 4 5. Jeita Cave Éà«©L IQɨe 5 6. Public Garden áeÉ©dG á≤jóëdG 6 7. Al-Kana'es Area É¡«a óLƒj ¢ùFÉæµdG á≤£æe 7 holds Perennial Olive Trees Iôª©eq ¿ƒàjR QÉé°TCG (approximately 4000 years old) (áæ°S 4000 ÜQÉ≤j ÉgôªY) Restaurants ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Balcony Restaurant 09-232939/03-639980 »fƒµdÉH º©£e 1 2. Niyara Restaurant 09-233143/03-838377 GQÉ«f º©£e 2 3. Frulatte Restaurant 03-947484/09-231573 »J’hôa º©£e 3 4. Sfeir Restaurant 03-957134 ô«Ø°U º©£e 4 5. La Mourla Restaurant 09-223389 ’Qƒe ’ º©£e 5 6. Al-Mghara Restaurant 09-220840/1/2/3 IQɨªdG º©£e 6 7. Restaurants in Monot Street ƒfƒe ´QÉ°T »a ºYÉ£e 7 Recreation á«aÉ≤ãdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Jeita Country Club 09-214111 »MÉ«°ùdG Éà«©L ™ªée 1 2. 09-220840/1/2/3 Éà«©L IQɨe 2 Al-Ghineh á櫨dG

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Monuments ájôKC’G ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Remains of Roman Cemeteries á«fÉehQ øaGóe ÉjÉ≤H 1 2. Saydet (Our Lady) Al-Najat Church IÉéædG Ió«°S á°ù«æc 2 3. Old Baking Stove ºjób õÑî∏d QƒæJ 3 4. Adonis Rock ¢ù«fhOCG Iôî°U 4 Natural Attractions á«©«Ñ£dG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Ain (Spring) Fia'al π©«a ø«Y 1 Restaurants ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Al-Chihan Restaurant ¿Éë«°ûdG º©£e 1 Hotels ¥OÉæØdG 1. Francis Hotel ¢ù«°ùfôa ¥óæa 1 09-788121/780789/03-263698 3 1 ôjõZ IójóL ƒëf 5 2 ôjõZ 2 Towards 1 4 1 Jdeidet Ghazir 8 1 1 1 6 9 7

Towards ÉàÑdO ƒëf 10 Monuments ájôKC’G ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Old Mill áªjób áfƒMÉW 1 2. Old Municipality Building áªjó≤dG ájó∏ÑdG ≈æÑe 2 3. Cleric ᫵jô«∏c’G 3 4. Old Souq ºjó≤dG ¥ƒ°ùdG 4 5. Ghazir Square :ôjõZ áMÉ°S 5 £ (Our Lady) Saydet Al-Abraj êGôHC’G Ió«°S £ £ Heritage Houses á«KGôJ ∫RÉæe £ £ Emir Bechir Place of Birth ô«°ûH ô«eC’G IO’h ¿Éµe £ Towards £ Mar Francis Monastery ¢ù«°ùfôa QÉe ôjO £ Jbeil 6. Mar Elias Church ¢SÉ«dG QÉe á°ù«æc 6 7. Al-Qoubbah District áMÉ°S áÑ≤dG »M 7 President Fouad Chehab Square ÜÉ¡°T OGDƒa ¢ù«FôdG 8. Saydet Al-Habchiyyeh á«°ûÑëdG Ió«°S 8 9 9. Al-Mazar (Sanctuary) 8 10 QGõªdG 9 10. Mar Mtanios (Saint Anthony) ¢Sƒ«fÉ£e QÉe ôjO 10 Maronite Monastery á«fhQɪdG áæÑgô∏d 7 Natural Attractions á«©«Ñ£dG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Ain (Spring) Nabi’i Al-Mghara IQɨªdG ™Ñf ø«Y 1 2. Al-Mghara Spring 1 IQɨªdG ™Ñf 2 9 6 5 Restaurants ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Al-Afs Café ¢üØ©dG ≈¡≤e 1 2 6 2. Manuella Restaurant 09-832480 5 8 4 ÓjƒfÉe º©£e 2 3 7 3 3. Angham Restaurant ΩɨfCG º©£e 3 4 2 10 4. Oscar Restaurant 09-856999 Qɵ°ShG º©£e 4 5. Dallalouna Restaurant 09-856056 Éfƒ∏dOq º©£e 5 1 2 Towards 6. Layalina Restaurant Éæ«dÉ«d º©£e 6 7. Daniella Restaurant Ó«fGO º©£e 7 ähô«H ƒëf 8. Chaviots Restaurant ¢ùJƒ«aÉ°T º©£e 8 9. Indian Restaurant …óæ¡dG º©£ªdG 9 10. Dar Al-Azraq Restaurant 09-737379 ¥QRC’G QGO º©£e 10 Recreation á«aÉ≤ãdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Musare Wine Plant 09-925056 QGRƒe ò«Ñf ™æ°üe 1 Hotels ¥OÉæØdG 1. Plaza 90 Hotel 90 GRÓH ¥óæa 1 2. Oscar Beach Hotel 09-856999 ¢ûà«H Qɵ°ShG ¥óæa 2 3. Saint Jean Hotel 09-635282 ¿ÉL ¿É°S ¥óæa 3 4. Vikings (Furnished Apartments) (á°ThôØe ≥≤°T) õ¨æ«µjÉa 4 5. Luxor Hotel 09-852002 ô°ùcƒd ¥óæa 5 6. Montana Hotel ÉfÉàfƒe ¥óæa 6 7. Residence Hotel õfó«°SGQ ¥óæa 7 8. Viva Palace Hotel 09-851519/852822 ¢S’ÉH ÉØ«a ¥óæa 8 9. Boutros Kouzah Hotel 09-852868 ìõb ¢Sô£Ñd ¥óæa 9 10. Camelot Hotel 09-855222 äƒ∏«eÉc ¥óæa 10 3 1 5 2 2 Towards 1 4 1 Jdeidet Ghazir 8 1 1 1 6 9 7

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Beaches íHÉ°ùªdG 1. Saint Antoine Beach 09-911880 ¿Gƒ£fG ¿É°S íÑ°ùe 1 2. L'Hammac Beach 09-856846 ∑ɪg’ íÑ°ùe 2 Raifoun ¿ƒØjQ 1/2

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Monuments ájôK’G ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Jabal Mariam Monastery áÑëªdG äÉÑgGôd ºjôe πÑL ôjO 1 for the Monastic Order of Al-Mahabba (The Monastery of Virgin Mary Mountain) 2. Press Iô°ü©e 2 3. Raifoun Monastery of ¢SƒNÉHh ¢ù«cô°SQÉe ¿ƒØjQ ôjO 3 Mar Sarkis and Bakhos Natural Attractions á«©«Ñ£dG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Public Garden áeÉY á≤jóM 1 Fouad Chehab Boulevard ÜÉ¡°T OGDƒa QÉØdƒH 2. Public Garden áeÉY á≤jóM 2 Al-Moutraniyya Street á«fGô£ªdG ´QÉ°T 3.Public Garden áeÉY á≤jóM 3 Patriarch Sfeir Street ô«Ø°U ∑ôjô£ÑdG ´QÉ°T Hotels ¥OÉæØdG 1. Saint Rock Hotel 09-950076/8 ∑hQ ¿É°S π«JhG 1 2. Oakland Hotel 09-950114/950141 ófÓchG π«JhG 2 3. Qasr Al-Sanawbar Hotel 09-950016 ôHƒæ°üdG ô°üb π«JhG 3 4. Royal Hotel 03-906374 ∫ÉjhQ π«JhG 4 5. Raifoun Hotel 09-950018 ¿ƒØjQ π«JhG 5 2/2

Restaurants and Pubs ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Tlal Al-Sahar Restaurant ô¡°ùdG ∫ÓJ º©£e 1 03-659133 2. Styx Restaurant ¢ùµ«à°S º©£e 2 09-950114/03-655114 3. La Birka Restaurant ÉcôH’ º©£e 3 09-950835/03-522461 4. Draj Al-Ward Restaurant OQƒdG êGQO º©£e 4 5. Le Doume Restaurant ΩhOƒd º©£e 5 09-951885 6. Tony Cha'ia Restaurant É«©°T »fƒW º©£e 6 09-956177/03-280177 7. Charbel Restaurant πHô°T º©£e 7 09-954032/03-410888 8. La Caravane Restaurant ¿ÉaGôc’ º©£e 8 9. Qasr Al-Mir Restaurant ô«ªdG ô°üb º©£e 9 09-950690/03-453831 10. Al-Oustoura Restaurant 03-875386 IQƒ£°SC’G º©£e 10 11. Al-Sahara Restaurant 09-950675 iQÉë°üdG º©£e 11 12. Xantis Restaurant ¢ùàfGõc º©£e 12 13. Al-Beiruti Restaurant »Jhô«ÑdG º©£e 13 14. Nick's Square Restaurant ôjƒµ°S ¢ùµ«f º©£e 14 03-243298 15. Harika Crown Restaurant ¿hGôc á≤jôM º©£e 15 09-957777/03-774453 16. Cokney Restaurant »æcƒc º©£e 16 17. Le Mitan Restaurant ¿Éà«eƒd º©£e 17 18. Le Bec Fin Restaurant ¿Éa ∂«Hƒd º©£e 18 03-254432 19. Al-Marji Restaurant »LôªdG º©£e 19 09-956716/03-873448 Recreation á«aÉ≤ãdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Le Boulvar Movie Theater QÉØdƒÑ«d ɪ櫰S 1 2. Raifoun Festivals ¿ƒØjQ äÉfÉLô¡e 2

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Monuments ájôKC’G ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Faraya Cross ÉjQÉa Ö«∏°U 1 2. Mar Challita Ancient Church ájôKC’G É£«∏°T QÉe á°ù«æc 2 3. Mar Challita Church É£«∏°T QÉe á°ù«æc 3 4. Ruins of an Old Mill áªjób áæë£e ÉjÉ≤H 4 5. Old Bridge …ôKG ô°ùL 5 6. Old Mill ájôKG áæë£e 6 Natural Attractions á«©«Ñ£dG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Cedar Reserve RQG ᫪ëe 1 2. Ain (Spring) Al-Qala'a á©∏≤dG ø«Y 2 3. Ain Al-Mahrouqa ábhôëªdG ø«Y 3 4. Ain Al-Nqeiri …ô«≤ædG ø«Y 4 5. Al-A'asal Spring π°ù©dG ™Ñf 5 6. Caves carved into the Rocks ôî°üdG »a Qhɨe 6 7. Chabrouh Dam ìhôÑ°T ó°S 7 8. Chabrouh Cascade ìhôÑ°T ∫Ó°T 8 2/2

Restaurants ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Chabrouh Restaurant 03-552227 ìhôÑ°T º©£e 1 2. Ain Awraj Restaurant êGQhG ø«Y º©£e 2 03-876797 3. Chwar Restaurant QGƒ°T º©£e 3 4. Al-Anis Restaurant ¢ù«f’G º©£e 4 5. Jiwar Al-Qamar Restaurant ôª≤dG QGƒL º©£e 5 6. Chwarat Restaurant äGQGƒ°T º©£e 6 03-271265 7. Man Heir Restaurant 03-867556 ô«g ¿Ée º©£e 7 8. Nabi'i Al-Delbi Restaurant »ÑdódG ™Ñf º©£e 8 09-321500 9. Country House Restaurant ¢ShÉg …ôàfƒc º©£e 9 03-306120 10. Jisr Al-Qamar Restaurant ôª≤dG ô°ùL º©£e 10 03-552468 11. Al-A'arab Restaurant ÜGô©dG º©£e 11 03-624872 12. Al-Jisr Restaurant ô°ùédG º©£e 12 13. Qors Al-A'asal Restaurant π°ù©dG ¢Uôb º©£e 13 03-630989 Hotels ¥OÉæØdG 1. Saint Georgious Hotel 09-321321 ƒ«LQƒL ¿É°S ¥óæa 1 2. Al-Bader Hotel 03-749999 QóÑdG ¥óæa 2 3. Kwan Feir Hotel 09-321556 ôa ¿Gƒc ¥óæa 3 4. Grand Faraya Hotel ô«ÑµdG ÉjQÉa ¥óæa 4 5. Tamer Land Hotel 09-321268 óf’ ôeÉJ ¥óæa 5 6. Chateau D'or Hotel 03-605790 QhO ƒJÉ°T ¥óæa 6 Kferdebian (Ouyoun Al-Siman & Faqra) 1/2 ¿É«HOôØc (Gô≤ah ¿Éª«°ùdG ¿ƒ«Y)

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Monuments ájôK’G ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Mar Youssef (Saint Joseph) Church ∞°Sƒj QÉe ôjOh á°ù«æc 1 & Monastery (Saint Khosseh) (¬«°SƒN ¿É°S) 2. Mar Antonios (Saint Anthony) »fGhOÉÑdG ¢Sƒ«fƒ£fG QÉe á°ù«æc 2 Al-Badwani Church 3. Mar Ifram Al-Syriani Church »fÉjô°ùdG ΩGôaG QÉe á°ù«æc 3 4. Al-Wardiyyeh Convent ájOQƒdG ôjO 4 5. Saydet Al-Wardiyyeh ájOQƒdG Ió«°S á°ù«æc 5 (Our Lady of Rosary) Church 6. Saydet Al-Intiqal ∫É≤àf’G Ió«°S á°ù«æc 6 (Our Lady of Assumption) Church 7. Mar Maroun Church ¿hQÉe QÉe á°ù«æc 7 8. Mar Challita Church & Monastery É£«∏°T QÉe ôjOh á°ù«æc 8 9. Faqra Heritage Citadel ájôKC’G Gô≤a á©∏b 9 (Roman and Byzantine Vestiges: :á«£fõ«H h á«fÉehQ QÉKG) Phoenician Altar, Kladios Tower, ¢SƒjOƒ∏c êôH-»≤«æ«ØdG íHòªdG The Big Temple, Byzantine Church, á«£fõ«ÑdG á°ù«æµdG-ô«ÑµdG óÑ©ªdG Atragets Temple, in addition to ¢ùjhGƒf IóYh – ¢ù«JÉZôJG óÑ©e several sarcophagi carved into the ÉjÉ≤H h Qƒî°üdÉH IQƒØëe rocks and the remains of altars, ¢ùeÉîdG ¿ô≤dG øe É¡eóbG íHGòe the oldest of which date back to the õ«ªàJ »g h í«°ùªdG πÑb 5th century B.C. & is characterized .»fƒYôØdG øØdÉH by the Pharaonic art style) 2/2

10. Al-Mzar Hill QGõªdG á∏J 10 11. Vestiges of Nahr Al-Salib Valley Ö«∏°üdG ô¡f …OGh QÉKG 11 (Remains of Heritage Houses, ¿ƒàjR ô°UÉ©e – á«KGôJ ∫RÉæe QÉKG) Olive Presses, Hydraulic Wheat Mills) (√É«ªdG ≈∏Y íª≤dG øMÉ£e Natural Attractions á«©«Ñ£dG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Al-Salib River (Cross River) Ö«∏°üdG ô¡f 1 2. Nahr Al-Salib Valley Ö«∏°üdG ô¡f …OGh 2 3. Natural Rock Bridge »©«Ñ£dG …ôéëdG ô°ùédG 3 4. Al-Assal river π°ù©dG ™Ñf 4 5. Al-Laban River øÑ∏dG ™Ñf 5 6. Nabi’i Al-Saqieh Cave á«bÉ°ùdG ™Ñf IQɨe 6 7. Mcha'a Kfardebian ¿É«HOôØc ´É°ûe 7 Restaurants ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Salameh Restaurant áeÓ°S º©£e 1 09-710201 2. Al-Jawzat Resthouse äGRƒédG áMGôà°SG 2 09-300838 3. Al-Qanater Restaurant ôWÉæ≤dG º©£e 3 09-300818/03-710818/03-862157

Hotels ¥OÉæØdG 1. Faqra Hotel Gô≤a ¥óæa 1 09-300600 2. Mzar Intercontinental Hotel 09-321429 ∫Éàæ«àfƒcôàfG QGõe ¥óæa 2 Recreation á«aÉ≤ãdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Faqra Club for Skiing & Tourism áMÉ«°ùdG h èdõà∏d Gô≤a …OÉf õcôe 1 ¿hô£«a ƒëf Equipped with electrical elevators, á«FÉHô¡c óYÉ°üªH õ¡ée Hotel Faqra 09-300600 íHÉ°ùeh ºYÉ£eh ¥OÉæah Restaurants, Pools & a Horseback á«°ShôØ∏d …OÉf h Riding Club 2. Ouyoun Al-Siman Skiing Center èdõà∏d ¿Éª«°ùdG ¿ƒ«Y õcôe 2 Equipped with 20 electrical elevators, »FÉHô¡c ó©°üe 20`H õ¡éeq cafés & the luxurious Hotel ¥óæa ¬d ™Ñàj h »gÉ≤eh of Mzar Intercontinental 09-321429 ∫Éàæ«àfƒcôàfG QGõe Restaurant, Pools ≈dhG áLQO & Entertainment Center Towards π«ÑL ƒëf Jbeil Jounieh 1/4 ¬«fƒL 3 π«ÑL ƒëf Towards Jbeil 6 2 8 3

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Hotels ¥OÉæØdG 1. Madisson Hotel 09-931722 ¿ƒ°ùjOÉe ¥óæa 1 2. Edward Five Hotel 09-636965 ¢ùeÉîdG QGhOG ¥óæa 2 3. Vanda Hotel GófÉa ¥óæa 3 4. Marbella Hotel 09-918405 Ó«HQÉe ¥óæa 4 5. Acropolis Hotel ¢ù«dƒHhôcG ¥óæa 5 09-639400/1/2/3 º©£e ¬æª°†àjh 6. Aqua Marina Hotel 09-850809/10/11 ÉæjôeGƒcG ¥óæa 6 7. Bel Azur Hotel 09-937753 QhRG ∫ÉH ¥óæa 7 8. Holiday Suites Hotel 09-933907/934220 ¢ùàjƒ°S …Gó«dƒg ¥óæa 8 9. Beverly Hotel 09-639999 »dôØ«H ¥óæa 9 10. Dallas Hotel 09-937720/1 ¢S’GO ¥óæa 10 11. Portemilio Hotel 09-640402 ƒ«∏«ª«JQƒH ¥óæa 11 12. Blue Beach Hotel 09-910621 ¢ûà«H ƒ∏H ¥óæa 12 13. Aquarium 2 Hotel 09-936858 2 ºjQGƒcG ¥óæa 13 Restaurants ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Porto Café ¬«aÉc ƒJQƒH 1 2. Mac Donalds 09-934000 Ró∏fhócÉe 2 3. Havana Restaurant 03-664285/09-638166 ÉfÉaÉg º©£e 3 4. Sergio Restaurant ƒ«LQÉ°S º©£e 4 5. Al-Beiruti Restaurant »Jhô«ÑdG º©£e 5 6. Malak Al-Tawouq 09-957947/914978 ¥hhÉ£dG ∂∏e 6 7. Al-Rassif Snack ∞«°UôdG ∑Éæ°S 7 Jounieh ¬«fƒL 3/4

8. Creperie Restaurant 09-912491 …ôÑjôc º©£e 8 9. L'Escale 09-932518 ∫ɵ°ù«d 9 10. Al-Qarqour Restaurant 09-911357 Qƒbô≤dG º©£e 10 11. Snack Man'oucheh á°Tƒ≤æe ∑Éæ°S 11 12. K.F.C. 09-639268 .¢S.±.∑ 12 13. Makhlouf Restaurant 09-645192 ±ƒ∏îe º©£e 13 14. Falafel Arax 09-220294 ¢ùcQG πaÓa 14 15. Abou Andre Restaurant √QófG ƒHG º©£e 15 16. Super Schtroumpf Restaurant ∞fhôà°T ôHƒ°S º©£e 16 09-642642 17. Crepaway Restaurant 09-637638 …Gh Öjôc º©£e 17 18. Pizza Hut Restaurant äÉg Gõà«H º©£e 18 09-643542/646646 19. Pop Burger Restaurant ôZôH ܃H º©£e 19 09-635133/03-386663 20. Michael Restaurant 09-933818 πµjÉe º©£e 20 21. Street ∂«∏°ùµdG ´QÉ°T 21 includes numerous Restaurants: :ºYÉ£e IóY ¬æª°†àjh £ Columbia 03-220654 É«Ñeƒdƒc £ £ Famous Chawarma 09-638027 ÉeQhÉ°T ¢SƒªjÉa £ £ Latino Café 09-638929 ¬«aÉc ƒæ«J’ £ £ Amigo Café ¬«aÉc ƒ¨«eG £ £ Alla Grande 09-912255 …ófGôZ ÓdG £ £ Ka'akas ¢Sɵ©c £ £ Amwaj Al-Bahr 03-893914 ôëÑdG êGƒeCG £ £ Georges Farah 09-916757/832954 ìôa êQƒL £ £ Wassouf Club 09-933355 ܃∏c ±ƒ°Sh £ £ Burger King 09-637534 ≠æ«c ôZôH £ £ Zaatar W Zeit 09-831601 âjRh ôàYR £ £ Le Castel 09-210649 ∫Éà°ùcƒd £ £ Bliss House ¢ShÉg ¢ù«∏H £ £ B to B 09-917600/1 Ü ƒJ Ü £ £ Crepaway Restaurant 09-211019/21 …Gh Öjôc º©£e £ £ Duo Le Monot Restaurant ƒfƒe ƒd ƒjO º©£e £ 22. Old Pedestrian Street ºjó≤dG IÉ°ûªdG ´QÉ°T 22 Jounieh Square ¬«fƒL áMÉ°S includes numerous Restaurants: :ºYÉ£e IóY ¬æª°†àjh £ Classico ƒµ«°SÓc £ £ Samket (Fish) Al-Mina AÉ櫪dG ᵪ°S £ £ La Cave D'Or QhO ±Éc’ £ £ La Sirene Playa ÉjÓH øjô«°S ’ £ £ Point Virgule ∫ƒZôa ¿GƒH £ £ Le Cuistot 03-707454 ƒà°ùjƒcƒd £ £ Café Tony »fƒW ¬«aÉc £ £ Jiji Snack ∑Éæ°S »é«L £ £ Mona Njeim º«éf Éfƒe £ £ Steihet City »à°S áë«£°S £

23. Ma'ameltein Street ø«à∏eÉ©e ´QÉ°T 23 includes numerous Restaurants: :ºYÉ£e IóY ¬æª°†àjh £ Al-Akarem Restaurant 03-382519 ΩQÉc’G º©£e £ £ Khaymet Abou Samir 1 09-910209 1 ô«ª°S ƒHG ᪫N £ £ Khaymet Abou Samir 2 09-936531 2 ô«ª°S ƒHG ᪫N £ £ Layali Shahrayar 03-600306 QÉjô¡°T »dÉ«d £ £ Sam Restaurant & Café 09-641185 ΩÉ°S ≈¡≤eh º©£e £ £ La Paillote 09-830839 äƒjÉH ’ £ £ Hardees õjOQÉg £ 4/4

£ Egg Marine øjQÉe ≠jEG º©£e £ £ Al-Sheikh Restaurant 09-832063 ï«°ûdG º©£e £ £ Khaymet Al-Samkeh 09-853753/03-232105 ᵪ°ùdG ᪫N º©£e £ £ Zad Al-Kheir Restaurant 09-636319 ô«îdG OGR º©£e £ £ Fakhri Restaurant …ôîa º©£e £ £ Manaret Al-Khaleej Restaurant 09-856678 è«∏îdG IQÉæe º©£e £ £ La Bello Restaurant ƒ∏«H’ º©£e £ £ Malibu Café 09-643340 ¬«aÉc ƒÑ«dÉe £ £ Don Carlos Restaurant ¢SƒdQÉc ¿hO º©£e £ £ Chez Sami Restaurant 09-646064 »eÉ°S »°T º©£e £ £ Diwan Al-Mir Restaurant 09-957990 ô«ªdG ¿GƒjO º©£e £ £ La Medina Restaurant 09-918484 Éæjó«e’ º©£e £ £ Manuella Restaurant 09-832943 ÓjƒfÉe º©£e £ £ Tziganes Restaurant 09-931266 ¿É¨jõJ º©£e £ £ Titans Restaurant õfÉà«J º©£e £ £ Toro Negro Restaurant 03-205860 hô¨«fhQƒJ º©£e £ £ Al-Layali Restaurant 09-832416 »dÉ«∏dG º©£e £ £ Color City Complex 09-646666 »à«°S Qƒ∏c ™ªéeh £ includes the following restaurants: :á«dÉàdG ºYÉ£ªdG ¬æª°†àj …òdG Barbecue, Shangai …ɨfÉ°T – ƒ«µ«HQÉH Café Billiard, Al-Dahaliz õ«dÉgódG – OQÉ«∏«H ¬«aÉc Qasr Al-Hawanem, Rim Al-Bawadi …OGƒÑdG ºjQ – ºfGƒ¡dG ô°üb Al-Jaroufeh Restaurant, Istirahat Al-Khaleej è«∏îdG áMGôà°SEG – áahQÉédG 24. Portemilio Hotel Restaurant ƒ«∏«ª«JQƒÑdG ¥óæa º©£e 24 25. Acropolis Hotel Restaurant ¢ù«dƒHhôcCG ¥óæa º©£e 25 Beaches íHÉ°ùªdG 1. Sirene Playa ÉjÓH ¿Gô«°S 1 2. Lagoon Beach 09-931380 ¿ƒZ’ íÑ°ùe 2 3. Al-Canaries Beach 09-931009 ¢ùjQÉæµdG íÑ°ùe 3 4. Amwaj Beach 09-918700 êGƒeG íÑ°ùe 4 5. Nadi Al-Doubbat Beach 1701 •ÉÑ°†dG …OÉf íÑ°ùe 5 6. ATCL Beach 09-640615/8/640607 .∫.¢S.ä.CG íÑ°ùe 6 7. Al-Ma'ameltein Street ø«à∏eÉ©ªdG ´QÉ°T 7 includes the following beaches: :á«dÉàdG íHÉ°ùªdG ¬æª°†àjh £ Saint Pierre Beach 09-930141 QÉ«H ¿É°S £ £ L'Horizon Beach 09-916619 ¿hõjQƒd £ £ Green Beach 09-934666 ¢ûà«H øjôZ £ £ Manar Beach 09-910021 QÉæe £ £ Blue Beach 09-910621 ¢ûà«H ƒ∏H £ £ Malibu Beach 09-644888 ƒÑ«dÉe £ £ Al-Beiruti Beach »Jhô«ÑdG £ £ Middle Beach 09-911651 ¢ûà«H ∫ó«e £ £ Saint Raphael Hotel & Beach πjÉaGQ ¿É°S íÑ°ùeh ¥óæa £ £ Saint Antoine 09-911880 ¿Gƒ£fG ¿É°S £ £ La Medina Éæjó«e ’ £ 8. Portemilio Hotel Beach ƒ«∏«ª«JQƒH ¥óæa íÑ°ùe 8

An annual festival is held during the month of June, July and August in the Old Pedestrian Street. ÜBGh RƒªJ ,¿GôjõM ô¡°TG ∫ÓN Éjƒæ°S ¬«fƒL áæjóe »ëJ .áªjó≤dG áæjóªdG ´QGƒ°T »a á«∏«d á«Ø«°U äÉfÉLô¡e Zouk Mikhael πjɵe ¥hR Monuments ájôK’G ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Saint George Church ¢ùLôL QÉe á°ù«æc 1 2. Al-Bechara Monastery IQÉ°ûÑdG ôjO 2 3. Saint Michael Church π«FÉî«e QÉe á°ù«æc 3 4. Al-Azarieh Monastery ájQGRÉ©∏dG ôjO 4 5. Amphitheatre ìô°ùe 5 ¬«fƒL ƒëf 6. Kazan Statue ¿GRÉc ∫ÉãªJ 6 7. Old Souk ºjó≤dG ¥ƒ°ùdG 7 8. Elias Abou Chabake Statue áµÑ°T ƒHCG ¢SÉ«dG ∫ÉãªJ 8 9. Al-Saydeh Church Ió«°ùdG á°ù«æc 9 10. Saydet Al-Maouneh Church áfƒ©ªdG Ió«°S á°ù«æc 10 11. Old Presidential Palace ºjó≤dG »°SÉFôdG ô°ü≤dG 11 12. Saydet Al-Wata Church ≈WƒdG Ió«°S á°ù«æc 12 13. Mar Doumit Church §eƒ°V QÉe á°ù«æc 13 Natural Attractions á«©«Ñ£dG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Public Garden áeÉY á≤jóM 1 2. Al-Zouk (Spring) Ain ¥hõdG ø«Y 2 Restaurants ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Maripou Restaurant ƒÑjQÉe º©£e 1 2. Mon General Snack & Café 09-222333 ∫GôæL ¿ƒe ≈¡≤eh ∑Éæ°S 2 3. La Pina Restaurant Éæ«H ’ º©£e 3 4. Mon Marechal Snack & Café 09-222333 ∫É°TQÉe ¿ƒe ≈¡≤eh ∑Éæ°S 4 5. Duo Café 09-211505 »aÉc ƒjO 5 6. AM/PM Snack 09-226622 ΩCG.Ü /Ω.CG ∑Éæ°S 6 7. Jnopos Restaurant 09-224363 ¢SƒHƒæL º©£e 7 8. Vivaldi Restaurant …ódÉØ«a º©£e 8 9. Falafel Zainoun 09-215581 ¿ƒæjR πaÓa 9 10. Falafel Abou Andre √QófCG ƒHCG πaÓa 10 11. Caporal Snack ∫GQƒHÉc ∑Éæ°S 11 12. Kababji Restaurant 09-217100/03-270088 »éHÉÑc º©£e 12 13. Crepaway Restaurant 09-636447/8 …GhÉHGôc º©£e 13 14. Castel Café 09-210649 »aÉc πà°SÉc 14 15. Wared Ice-cream 09-210463 OQh áXƒH 15 16. Stars Menu Snack ƒ«æe RQÉà°S ∑Éæ°S 16 17. L'entre Cote Restaurant 09-917736 äƒcôàf’ º©£e 17 18. Chase Restaurant 09-210883 ¢ùjÉ°T º©£e 18 19. Provincia Restaurant 09-223232 É«°ùæahôH º©£e 19 20. China Gora Restaurant (Dominion Hotel) (¿ƒ«æehO ¥óæa) GQƒZ ÉæjÉ°T º©£e 20 09-224522 21. Shrimpy (Fast Food Restaurant) 09-212594 (á©jô°S äÉÑLh º©£e) »Ñªjô°T 21 22. Downtown Restaurant 09-222211 ¿hÉJ ¿hGO º©£e 22 23. Booza-Bar (Ice-cream) 09-225852 (äÉé∏ãe) QÉH-áXƒH 23 24. Kozaileh (Arabic sweets & Ice-cream) (áXƒHh á«HôY äÉjƒ∏M) »∏jõb 24 25. Alfredo Restaurant hójôØdCG º©£e 25 26. Hawa Chicken Snack øµ«°T Gƒg ∑Éæ°S 26 27. Sea Sweet (Arabic sweets & Ice-cream) (áXƒHh á«HôY äÉjƒ∏M) âjƒ°S »°S 27 09-211264 28. Lauriers Restaurant (Century Park Hotel) (∑QÉH …Qƒ°ûàfÉ°S ¥óæa) ¬jQƒd º©£e 28 Hotels ¥OÉæØdG 1. Zouk Hotel 09-215900/6 ¥hòdG ¥óæa 1 2. Century Park Hotel 09-219000/213053 ∑QÉH …Qƒ°ûàfÉ°S ¥óæa 2 3. Dominion Hotel 09-213717/8 ¿ƒ«æ«ehO ¥óæa 3 Recreation á«aÉ≤ãdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Artisana ÉfGõ«JQCG 1 2. Elias Abou Chabake Museum áµÑ°T ƒHCG ¢SÉ«dG ∞ëàe 2 2 1

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Towards ähô«H ƒëf 1 Beirut Monuments ájôK’G ºdÉ©ªdG 1. Al-Nassira Monastery Iô°UÉædG ôjO 1 2. Al-Hosn Monastery ø°üëdG ôjO 2 3. Mar Gerges (Saint Georges) Ancient Church ájôK’G ¢ùLôLQÉe á°ù«æc 3 4. Mar Gerges (Saint Georges) Church ¢ùLôLQÉe á°ù«æc 4 5. Mar Doumit Ancient Monastery …ôKC’G §eƒ°VQÉe ôjO 5 Natural Attractions á«©«Ñ£dG ºdÉ©ªdG 1. A Group of Rocks Qƒî°U áYƒªée 1 2. Ain (Spring) Al-Kehal πëµdG ø«Y 2 Restaurants ºYÉ£ªdG 1. Larocha Restaurant 09-332107/03-843453 É°ThQ’ º©£e 1 2. La Reine Restaurant 03-284373/682322 øjQ’ º©£e 2 3. Qasr Al-Bacha Restaurant É°TÉÑdG ô°üb º©£e 3 09-333523/03-660504 4. Al-Adghal Restaurant 03-277224 ∫ÉZO’G º©£e 4 5. Jannet Adan Restaurant 03-666921 ¿óY áæL º©£e 5 6. Qasr Al-Charq Restaurant ¥ô°ûdG ô°üb º©£e 6 09-333333/333334/03-770660 Hotels ¥OÉæØdG 1. Masa'ad Hotel 09-950286 ó©°ùe π«JhG 1 2. Faitroun Al-Kabir Hotel 09-950009 ô«ÑµdG ¿hô£«a π«JhG 2 Tourism Residential Projects á«æµ°ùdG á«MÉ«°ùdG ™jQÉ°ûªdG 1. Satelity Complex 09-333424/5 »à«∏«JÉ°S ´hô°ûe 1 2. L'univers Complex 09-952860 ô«Ø«fƒd ´hô°ûe 2 3. Al-Ramia Complex á«eGôdG ´hô°ûe 3 4. Al-Irani Complex »fGô«©dG ´hô°ûe 4 5. Sheikh Elias Complex ¢SÉ«dG ï«°ûdG ´hô°ûe 5 Jeita Éà«©L Distance From Beirut: 22km º∏c 22 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: 300m-400m Ω 400 - 300 ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh è«é°†dGh AɪdG ôjóg »æ©Jh áªjó≤dG á«eÉ°ùdG äɨ∏dG ióMG ≈dEG ᫪°ùàdG ™LôJ âfÉc »àdGh ∑Éæg áahô©ªdG IQɨªdG »a á≤aóàªdG √É«ªdG ôjóg ÖÑ°ùH ɪHQ ,áÑ∏édGh .¿ÉæÑd »a á«©«Ñ£dG á«MÉ«°ùdG ºdÉ©ªdG ºgG øe Ωƒ«dG ó©J å«M á≤£æªdG QÉ¡à°TG ÖÑ°S AõédG ƒg »aƒL ô¡f É¡«a ≥aóàj ≈∏Ø°ùdGh ,áaÉL É«∏©dG :ø«à≤ÑW øe áfƒµe IQɨªdG ¿ÉæÑd äÉ©ØJôe øe áHô°ùàªdG á«°ù∏µdG √É«ªdG â∏µ°T .Ö∏µdG ô¡f ™HÉæe øe Qƒª¨ªdG ÖÑ≤dG øeh IóªéàªdG §bGƒ°ùdG øe k Ógòe ɪdÉYh áÑ«éY ’ɵ°TCG øeõdG Qhôe ™e .É¡Ø°Uh øY õé©«a Éghó°ûe É¡eÉeCG AôªdG ∞≤j »àdG ∫ɵ°TC’Gh ΩÉ«dh »cô«e’G ô°ûѪdG ój ≈∏Y1836 ΩÉ©dG »a ≈∏Ø°ùdG Éà«©L IQɨe ±É°ûàcG ¿Éc ój ≈∏Y 1940h 1892 ø«H IQɨªdG πNGO á«aÉ°ûµà°S’G äÓMôdG âdGƒJ ºK ,¿ƒ°ùeƒW 1750 õgÉæj ≥ªY ≈dEG ¿ƒØ°ûµà°ùªdG π°Uh ≈àM á«°ùfôah á«cô«eGh á«fÉ£jôH äÉã©H IQɨªdG ¥ÉªYCG Gƒ©HÉJ ¿ƒ«fÉæÑd ¿ƒØ°ûµà°ùeh OGhQ ᪡ªdG ≈dƒJ äÉæ«©HQC’G òæeh ,Gôàek .äGôàeƒ∏«c á©Ñ°ùdG áHGôb ≈àM ≥jôa íéf ø«M 1958 ΩÉ©dG ≈àM ádƒ¡ée â∏X PG áØ∏àîe á°üb É¡d É«∏©dG IQɨªdG Gƒ∏ZƒJh ≈∏Ø°ùdG IQɨªdG πNGO øe É¡«dEG ∫ƒ°UƒdÉH ø««fÉæÑ∏dG QhɨªdG »Ø°ûµà°ùe øe ø«JQɨªdG õ«dÉgO ∫ƒW íÑ°UCG óbh Gôàek 2130 áaÉ°ùe ≈dEG á«©«Ñ£dG Égõ«dÉgO »a .äGôàeƒ∏«c á©°ùJ øY ójõj ≈∏Y áMÉ«°ùdG IQGRh â∏ªY ,á«fÉæÑ∏dG ÜôëdG äGƒæ°S ∫ƒW âeGO ∫ÉØbEG Iôàa ó©H .ìÉ«°ùdGh QGhõdG ó°ü≤e 1996 ∞«°U òæe íÑ°üàd Égõ«¡éJh IQɨªdG π«gCÉJ IOÉYEG IQGôëdÉH ôKCÉàJ Óa óeGƒédGh ∫ɵ°TC’G ∂∏J ájɪM πLG øe ƒédG IOhôH ≈∏Y ßØë∏dh .IQɨªdG πNGO ÉeɪJ »aGôZƒJƒØdG ôjƒ°üàdG ™æe ó≤a »a ôãY óbh ô¡ædG Üôb á©bGƒdG IQɨªdG ∂∏J Éà«©L á≤£æe »a á«MÉ«°ùdG QÉK’G øe äGhOCGh ±ƒ«°ùdG ™æ°üd Éfɵe É¡eóîà°ùj ¿Éc ºjó≤dG ¿É°ùfE’G ¿G ≈∏Y ∫ój Ée É¡∏NGO .∫Éà≤dG The name Jeita is derived from the old Semitic language, meaning water roaring and noise. Jeita is famous for its grotto, which is considered among the most important natural tourism features of Lebanon. Jeita Grotto is characterized by two layers, an upper dry part and a lower part where an internal river originating from the Nahr Al-Kalb (Dog River) flows. Over millions of years, limewater has shaped wonderful rock formations inside the cave. Jeita Grotto was discovered in 1836 by an American preacher, William Thompson. Several American, English, and French discovery trips were made afterwards to the grotto between 1892 and 1940, and the length of the discovered area reached 1,750m. Starting the 1940s, several Lebanese explorers went further to discover new areas in the grotto, until the explored length of the cave reached 7km. The upper grotto remained undiscovered until 1958, when a group of Lebanese explorers penetrated it through the lower part and explored a depth of 2,130m inside. The length of both grottos today exceeds 9km. After being closed during the Lebanese war, the Ministry of Tourism rehabilitated and equipped the grotto and opened it to the public during the summer of 1996. Taking pictures is totally prohibited inside both caves. Jeita is also home to another cave close to the river, which includes vestiges dating back thousands of years. These archeological remains are evidence that prehistoric men used to produce swords in that cave. Al-Ghineh á櫨dG Distance From Beirut: 36km º∏c 36 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: 800m-1,150m Ω 1150 - 800ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh º°S’G ¿G äÉHÉàµdG ∫óJh ¬dE’G ôÑb :áªjó≤dG á«eÉ°ùdG äɨ∏dG »a »æ©J ᫪°ùàdG iƒ°S ¬æe ≥Ñàj ºdh π©Ñb óÑ©e Ωƒ«dG ±hô©ªdG ¬ëjô°Vh ¢ù«fhOG óÑ©e øe ≥à°ûe ø«àÑ≤ëdG øe ᫪gC’G á¨dÉH GQÉKBG …ƒëJ á«æ¨dG ¿G ±hô©eh .¬«∏Y ∫ój ôKG ¢†©H ≈dEG ¬îjQÉJ Oƒ©j πµ«g ∫ÓWCG óLƒJ Ió∏ÑdG äGQóëæe óæY PEG ,á«£fõ«ÑdGh á«fÉehôdG RGô£dG Ö°ùM á«æÑe á°ù«æc ≈dEG »£fõ«ÑdG ô°ü©dG »a ¬∏jƒëJ iôL »fÉehôdG ô°ü©dG øe OóY ôØM »fÉehôdG ô°ü©dG »a ºJ óbh ,äÉbhõªdG É¡à«°VQCG ƒ°ùµJ á«FGQóJɵdG ,ájõFÉæL ä’’O äGP ¢Tƒ≤f É¡∏Nóe ¥ƒa âàëf IQhÉéªdG Qƒî°üdG »a øaGóªdG .ÉjôH ÉfGƒ«M πJÉ≤j GOÉ«°U πãªj ¢û≤f Égô¡°TG The name of Al-Ghineh originates from the old Semitic word meaning the Tomb of the God. The town derived its name from the temple of Adonis, and his tomb, known as Qa'abel Temple. Al-Ghineh has several Roman and Byzantine vestiges. At the bottom of the town are the ruins of a Roman temple transformed into a church during the Byzantine era. The church resembles a basilica, with its floor covered by decorations. During the same Roman period, several cemeteries were carved though rocks facing this site, with funeral related steles, the most important of which is a stele representing a hunter fighting an animal.

Ghazir 1/2 ôjõZ Distance From Beirut: 23km º∏c 23 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: 350m Ω 350ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh π©dh ,á∏°üØæªdGhG ´ƒ£≤ªdGh CGõàéªdG :»æ©Jh á«fÉjô°ùdG á¨∏dG ≈dEG ᫪°ùàdG Oƒ©J ÉgQhÉéj Ée πc øY ádƒ°üØe »g å«M »aGô¨édG á≤£æªdG πµ°T ≈dEG IQÉ°TEG ∂dP »HÉ¡°ûdG ô«°ûH ô«eC’G ¢SCGQ §≤°ùe É¡fEG ôjõZ Ió∏H »gÉÑJ .ájOhCÉH hCG ÜÉ°†¡H ÉeEG §ªædG äGP É¡JGQGOh áªjó≤dG É¡Jƒ«ÑH õ«ªàJ É¡fCG ɪc 1767 ΩÉ©dG »a OƒdƒªdG »fÉãdG OôL áëF’ »a ¿ƒµàd É¡à∏gCG »àdG á«KGôàdG ºdÉ©ªdG øeh .¿ÉæÑd »a …ó«∏≤àdG …Qɪ©ªdG Oƒ©j IôjOCGh ¢ùFÉæc Iô°ûY øY π≤j ’ Ée ,ƒµ°ù«fƒ«dG ᪶æe iód á«îjQÉàdG »fÉѪdG .ô°ûY øeÉãdGh ô°ûY ™HÉ°ùdG ø«fô≤dG ≈dEG É¡°†©H ïjQÉJ ,≈£°SƒdG ¿hô≤dG ≈dEG ¬îjQÉJ Oƒ©j ôjO ¢VÉ≤fCG ≈∏Y »æѪdG ¿hQÉe QÉe ôjO πµ°ûj á°UÉN á«Hô¨dG •ÉªfC’ÉH ô°ûY ™°SÉàdG ¿ô≤dG »a »fÉæÑ∏dG AÉæÑdG •ÉªfCG ôKCÉàd ÉLPƒªfk øeh .á«fhQɪdG áØFÉ£dG áeóîd á«cô«∏cG á°SQóe ¬«a ⪫bCG óbh ,É¡æe á«dÉ£jE’G ÜÉ¡°T OGDƒa ≥Ñ°SC’G »fÉæÑ∏dG ¢ù«FôdG ¬«a ódh …òdG ∫õæªdG IQƒ¡°ûªdG ôjõZ äGQGO »a ó«°T ó≤a …ó∏ÑdG ô°ü≤dG ÉeCG .ºjó≤dG »fÉæÑ∏dG √RGô£H õ«ªàjh ,(1964-1958) .É°TÉH ôضe ¿ÉæÑd ±ô°üàe ΩÉjCG 1904 ΩÉ©dG äÉjÉ¡f ≈dEG ¬îjQÉJ Oƒ©j ôjO óLƒj äGòdÉH ƒÑ°ûN â«H »ah ,ôjõZ øe áHô≤e ≈∏Y »a óLƒj ɪc ᣫ°ùH ájôéM §FGô°ûH áæjõªdG ¬àHGƒÑH õ«ªàj ,ô°ûY øeÉãdG ¿ô≤dG äÉ°SGQódG ∫óJ á«æ«JÓdG á¨∏dÉH ɪ«bQk πªëj á«fÉehôdG áÑ≤ëdG øe ¢ShhÉf á°ù«æµdG ,¿ÉehôdG ΩÉjCG »æH ºjób ô°ùL É°†jCG ôjõZ Ió∏H QÉKBG øeh .π°ù¨ªc πª©à°ùj ¿Éc ¬fG .ΩOBG IQɨe :πÑb É¡ª°SG ¿Éch ó°SC’G IQɨe º°SÉH ±ô©J ájôKCG IQɨe ≈dEG áaÉ°VEG äòNCG »àdG ø«à∏eÉ©ªdG Ió∏H ™≤J ôjõZ äGQóëæe óæYh ¬«fƒL øe ∫ɪ°ûdG ≈dEG ø«H Ó°UÉa GóM πµ°ûj ¿Éc »fÉehQ ô°ùL ¬bƒa Ωƒ≤j …òdG ø«à∏eÉ©ªdG ô¡f øe É¡ª°SG .᫪°ùàdG âfÉc Éæg øeh ,ø«à∏eÉ©e AGôLEG √QƒÑY Ö∏£àj ø«àjQGOEG ø«à≤£æe ,íHÉ°ùe øe Iô«ãc á«MÉ«°S äBÉ°ûæe ÅWÉ°T ≈∏Y Ωƒ≤àa á«¡«aôàdG á«MÉædG øe ÉeCG ∂dP øjõj ,ájQÉéàdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG äÉ©ªéªdGh ¥OÉæØdG ≈dEG áaÉ°VEG ,√É≤eh ºYÉ£eh á«MÉ«°ùdG ºdÉ©ªdG ôãcCG øe ôÑà©jh ¬«fƒL è«∏Nh Ió∏ÑdG ≈∏Y π£ªdGG ¿ÉæÑd ƒæjRÉc ¬∏c .á≤£æªdG »a á«¡«aôàdGh Ghazir 2/2 ôjõZ

The name of Ghazir is derived from the Syriac language, meaning the separated area. This name is consistent with the geographical shape of the town, which appears to be separated from its neighboring regions by valleys and hills. Ghazir is famous for being the hometown of Emir Bechir Al-Chahabi II, who was born there in 1767. The town is also characterized by its traditional Lebanese houses. Among the sites of Ghazir, most of which are listed among Lebanon’s historical sites, are more than 10 churches and monasteries, some of which date back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Mar Maroun Monastery, mainly Italian in style, constitutes a sample of 19th century Western architecture. This monastery was built over the ruins of another, older, Medieval monastery and once hosted a Maronite clerical school. Among the famous Ghazir residences is the traditional Lebanese house where the previous President Fouad Chehab was born. Another famous residence is the Palace of Ghazir, established in 1904 during the rule of Mozfer Baca, the Moutasarref of Mount Lebanon. Next to Ghazir, in Beit Khachbo, stands a monastery dating back to the end of the 18th century, characterized by a gate decorated with rocky designs. The church includes a sarcophagus from the Roman era with Latin scripts engraved on it. The town also includes an old Roman bridge, in addition to a heritage cave known as the Cave of the Lion, and previously known as the Cave of Adam." To the North of Jounieh and at the bottom of Ghazir is the town of Ma'ameltein, whose name is derived from the Ma'ameltein River, cut by a Roman bridge that used to separate two administrative districts. Ma'ameltein is home to several touristic institutions, including beaches, restaurants and coffee shops, hotels, and tourism and commercial centers. The Casino du Liban, overlooking the town, is considered to be the most famous site of Ma'ameltein. Raifoun ¿ƒØjQ Distance From Beirut: 36km º∏c 26 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: 800m-1,150m Ω 1000 - 900ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh §ÑJôeº°S’Gh,"AÉØ°ûà°S’G »æ©jháªjó≤dGá«≤«æ«ØdG á¨∏dG≈dEG᫪°ùàdGπ°UCGOƒ©j É¡«aóLƒj¿Éc¬fCGIó∏ÑdG√òg»a á«≤ÑàªdGQÉKB’G ∫óJ.á¡d’GóMG≈dEGOƒ©jºæ°Uº°SÉH ,¿ƒØjQôjOøeáHô≤e≈∏Yºjób ¢ShhÉfóLƒjɪc,AÉØ°ûdG¬dE’ »≤«æ«a »æKhóÑ©e §«ëJhõ«ªe»©«ÑW∫ɪéH¿ƒØjQ™àªàJ.¿É°üMôaÉMøeôKCG¬«∏Y±ƒéeôî°Uhq »Ø°†JäÉÑædGhQƒgõdGøe≈°üëJ’´GƒfCGÉ¡dƒ≤M»ah ,ôHƒæ°üdG ôé°Tøe äÉHÉZÉ¡H .¿ÉæÑd»a∞jÉ°üªdGπªLCGøeIóMGhÉ¡∏©éJá©FGQäÉjBG ¬∏c™bƒªdG ≈∏Y Raifoun’s name is derived from the Phoenician language, meaning hospitalization, and is related to name of one of the ancient Phoenician idols. The remaining vestiges in the town indicate the previous existence of a Phoenician temple for the God of Healing, in addition to an old sarcophagus near the monastery of Raifoun and a carved rock with an engraving of a horse hoof. Raifoun enjoys a unique and beautiful natural setting. It is surrounded by huge pine woods and a wide variety of flowers and plants, making the town one of the most beautiful summer resort in Lebanon.

Faraya ÉjQÉa Distance From Beirut: 42km º∏c 42 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: 1,250m Ω 1250 ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh .á¡cÉØdGh QɪãdG »æ©Jh áªjó≤dG á«eÉ°ùdG äɨ∏dG ióMG ≈dEG ᫪°ùàdG π°UCG Oƒ©j äÉgõàæªdG øe ójó©dG âæ°†àMG »àdG á∏«ªédG É¡à©«Ñ£H Ió∏ÑdG √òg äô¡à°TG ó≤dh äÉ©éàæªdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG õcGôªdG ºgCG øe ôÑà©J äQÉ°U ≈àM ºYÉ£ªdGh »gÉ≤ªdGh ™àªj ¿G QGõªdG º°SÉH ±hô©ªdG ™bƒªdG øe AôªdG ™«£à°ùj PEG ,¿ÉæÑd »a ábƒeôªdG RQC’Gh ¥ƒ∏≤∏dG á≤£æe ≈dEG ï«°ûdG πÑLh ´É≤ÑdG π¡°S øe óàªj ™FGQ ó¡°ûªH ¬aôW .¥QRC’G πMÉ°ùdGh »a ôãY óbh ôî°üdG »a IQƒØëªdG QhɨªdG øe ójó©dG ÉgQGƒLh Ió∏ÑdG √òg º°†Jh .á«dGƒàe á«îjQÉJ Ö≤ëd ó¡°ûJ ájôKCG ÉjÉ≤H ≈∏Y É¡∏NGO The name of Faraya is derived from the old Semitic language, meaning fruits. Among the town's archaeological vestiges are caves carved into rocks, where ruins form various historical eras were found. Faraya is considered one of the most important tourism centers and luxurious resorts in Lebanon. It offers several natural parks, as well as many coffee shops and restaurants. From the top of Faraya, at a location known as Al-Mzar, one has a panoramic view of the plain of the Beqa'a, Mount Al-Sheikh, the Laqlouq area, the cedars, and the coast. Kfardebian ¿É«HOôØc (Ouyoun Al-Siman & Faqra) (Gô≤ah ¿Éª«°ùdG ¿ƒ«Y) Distance From Beirut: 45km º∏c 45 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: 1,200 m-2,800m Ω 2800 - 1200 ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh ¿ÉµªdG hCG IGôà°ûªdG ájô≤dG »æ©Jh á«fÉjô°ùdG á¨∏dG ≈dEG É¡dƒ°UCG »a ᫪°ùàdG Oƒ©J Gô¶fhk .¿É«HO ôØc :á«dÉëdG ᫪°ùàdG óæY ∂dP ó©H »Hô©dG ßØ∏dG ô≤à°SGh iôà°ûªdG á£ëe ÉãjóM É¡«a äôªãà°SG ó≤a á©FGQ á«dɪLh á«©«ÑW IhôãH Ió∏ÑdG √òg ™àªàd ≈àM »gÉ≤ªdGh ¥OÉæØdGh ájƒà°ûdG äÉ¡«dÉ°ûdÉH â¶àcG »àdGh èdõà∏d ¿Éª«°ùdG ¿ƒ«Y É¡æ°ùMCG øeh Gõ«¡éJk ¿ÉæÑd »a ó«∏édG ≈∏Y èdõàdG õcGôe π°†aCG øe ôÑà©J âJÉH Gó©°üek 13 OƒLh ƒgh Ió∏ÑdG √òg ≈dEG QGhõdGh èdõàdG IGƒgh ìÉ«°ùdG Üòàéj Ée .ájÉæY GhCGóÑj ¿G πÑb ôëÑdG í£°S øY Gôàek 2460 øY ójõJ äÉYÉØJQG ≈dEG ø«édõàªdG πªëJ .á≤°SÉæàªdG É¡JGQóëæe ≈∏Y •ƒÑ¡dÉH º¡àjGƒg ¬àeÉbCG …òdG ô°ùédG ∂dP ƒg ¿É«HOôØc Ió∏H »a IPÉNC’G áÑ«é©dG ógÉ°ûªdG øe ¬∏©d Qƒî°üdG âëJ ô«¡°ûdG øÑ∏dG ô¡f √É«e ≥aóJ π©ØH èdõàdG õcGôeh Ió∏ÑdG ø«H á©«Ñ£dG …ôKC’G ∞°Sƒj QÉe ôjO ∂dP ÖfÉL ≈dEG Ió∏ÑdG º°†Jh ,ô°ùédG »g äQÉ°U »àdG áªjó≤dG Qƒ°ü©dG »a º°†J âfÉc »àdG Gô≤b á≤£æe É¡£«ëe º°†j ɪc .Qƒé¡ªdG É¡ª¶YCGh ¿ÉæÑd πÑL »a á«æjódG äÉ©ªéªdG ÖMQCG øe ôÑà©j ɪ«¶Y É«æjO É©ªée á∏gòe ôXÉæe §°Sh ïjQÉà∏d ó¡°ûJ áÑ°üàæe ¬dÓWCG ∫GõJ ’ PEG ,¥ÓWE’G ≈∏Y ÉfCÉ°T ô«ÑµdG Gô≤a óÑ©e ¿G á≤KƒªdG äÉeƒ∏©ªdG ∫ƒ≤J .á©«Ñ£dG É¡ààëf »àdG Qƒî°üdG øe IOÉÑ©d É°Sôµek ¿Éch »ãfQƒµdG …Qɪ©ªdG RGô£dG Ö°ùM »fÉehôdG ô°ü©dG »a º«bG ób IOÉÑ©d ¢Sôc ɪéMk ô¨°UCG ôNG óÑ©e ¬æe áHô≤e ≈∏Y ∑GòfBG º«bCGh ,º¶Y’G ¬d’G ≥Ñj ºd ºî°V êôH ¬∏c ™bƒªdG ≈∏Y ±ô°ûjh ähQÉà°ûY º°SG É¡«∏Y Gƒ≤∏WCG á«∏ëe á¡dG ô°ü©dG »a óÑ©ªdG Gòg ∫ƒM óbh ,πµ°ûdG áÑ©µªdG ≈∏Ø°ùdG ¬JÉ≤ÑW iƒ°S Ωƒ«dG ¬æe Qƒî°üdG øe »©«ÑW ô°ùL ,¿É«HOôØc »a ɪc ,Gô≤a »ah .á°ù«æc ≈dG »£fõ«ÑdG á©∏b ∫ÓWCG äCGóH äGƒæ°S ™°†H òæeh ,¬àëJ øe á≤aóàªdG √É«ªdG áæeR’G ôÑY ¬JôØM .áYƒæàe á«KGôJh á«aÉ≤K äÉfÉLô¡e ∞«°üdG »a ó¡°ûJ Gô≤a The town's name is derived from the Syriac language, meaning the purchased place” or “the purchased village. The Arabic name was later modified, and the town has been known since then as Kfardebian. The town enjoys beautiful natural resources. The skiing station of Ouyoun Al-Siman offers modern winter chalets, hotels, and coffee shops. Ouyoun Al-Siman is considered among the best equipped skiing stations in Lebanon. It includes 13 lifts that allow skiers to elevate to more than 2,460 meters above sea level, before skiing on its beautiful slopes. Between the skiing center and the town is located a natural bridge under which flows the famous Al-Laban spring. The town is also home to the deserted Monastery of Mar Youssef (Saint Joseph). Kfardebian includes the area of Faqra, which was one of the largest and most important religious centers in Lebanon in ancient times. The ruins at Faqra overlook a magnificent scenery of naturally carved rocks. The Temple of Faqra was established during the Roman era. Built in the Corinthian style, it was dedicated to the worship of “the Greatest God.” Next to this temple once stood a smaller temple that was dedicated to the worship of one of the local goddesses, but this temple was later transformed into a church during the Byzantine era. Remains of what used to be a huge bridge overlook the site. Faqra also includes a natural rock bridge carved by the flow of water over millions of years. In recent years, several cultural and heritage festivals have been initiated at the vestiges of the Faqra citadel. Jounieh ÉgQGƒLh ¬«fƒL Distance from Beirut: 20km º∏c 20 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: Sea Level - 600m Ω 600 - 0 ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh ∫ƒ≤j ∫hC’G ,ø«NQDƒª∏d ¿ÉjCGQ ∑Éægh áªjó≤dG á«eÉ°ùdG á¨∏dG ióMG ≈dEG ᫪°ùàdG Oƒ©J πNGO …ôëH ∞jƒéJ »æ©J ᫪°ùàdG ¿G ∫ƒ≤j ôNG …CGQh ÉjGhõdG »æ©J ᫪°ùàdG ¿G ¬«fƒL º°†Jh .≥«°†dG hCG ô«¨°üdG è«∏îdG …CG ¿ƒL º°SÉH á«Hô©dG á¨∏dG π°Uh á°ùHÉ«dG ÜôëdG ÖÑ°ùH .ɪ∏Y πMÉ°Sh ôî°U IQÉM ,ôjóZ ,ÉHô°U :»g IQhÉéàe äGó∏H ™HQCG •É°ûædG π≤àfG »dɪdGh …QÉéàdG ähô«H §°SƒH ≥ëd …òdG QÉeódGh Iô«NC’G á«fÉæÑ∏dG É¡«a äôãµa ájƒ«ëdGh ácôëdÉH è°†J Iô«Ñc áæjóe É¡æe π©éa ¬«fƒL ≈dEG …QÉéàdG ¥OÉæØdG øe ô«ãµdG áeÉbEG äó¡°T ɪc áãjóëdG ôFɪ©dGh áKóëà°ùªdG ájQÉéàdG ∫ÉëªdG .É¡dɵ°TCG ≈∏Y »gÓªdGh ºYÉ£ªdGh äÉ«Ø°ûà°ùªdGh á«MÉ«°ùdG ≈∏Y ⪫bCG É¡fCG ≈∏Y É¡ª°SG ∫ój »àdG ø«à∏eÉ©ªdG Ió∏H ™≤J ¬«fƒL øe ∫ɪ°ûdG ≈dEG QƒÑ©∏d ø«à∏eÉ©e Ö∏£àjh ø«àjQGOEG ø«à≤£æe ø«H π°üØj ¿Éc …òdG ôjõZ ô¡f »ÑfÉL ƒæjRÉc ø«à∏eÉ©ªdG Ió∏H ≈∏Y ±ô°ûjh .á«fÉehôdG áÑ≤ëdG òæe »æѪdG ô°ùédG ¥ƒa .É¡∏c á≤£æªdG »a Iô¡°T ôãc’G ¿ÉæÑd á«°VÉjôdG É¡jOGƒf π°†ØH âdƒëJ »àdG ∂«∏°ùµdG Ió∏H ™≤J ¬«fƒL øe ܃æédG ≈dEG »a ⪫bCG »àdG áªîØdG ÉgôLÉàeh á«æØdG É¡°VQÉ©eh É¡«gÓe π°†ØHh É¡JÉ©éàæeh ÖfÉL ≈dEG ø««fÉæÑ∏dG øe á«∏ªîªdG äÉ≤Ñ£dG ≈≤à∏e ≈dEG ,√ó©Hh á«fÉæÑ∏dG ÜôëdG AÉæKCG áMÉ«°ùdGh äGQÉ«°ù∏d »fÉæÑ∏dG …OÉædG ¬ª¶æj »àdG äGQÉ«°ùdG ¥ÉÑ°S .ìGƒ°ùdGh QGhõdG øe äGQÉ«°ùdG ¥ÉÑ°S á°VÉjQ IGƒg Ö£≤à°ùj PEG á«°VÉjôdG äÉWÉ°ûædG RôHG øe ôÑà©j º°SÉH ±ô©j ™bƒe »ah »MÉ«°ùdG ∂«∏°ùc ≥aôe øe áÑjôb áaÉ°ùe ≈∏Y .ÖfÉLCGh ÜôY ¿hô≤dG »a ∫ƒëJ ôî°üdG »a QƒØëe »fÉehQ øaóe ≈∏Y ¿ƒÑ≤æªdG ôãY á«WÉÑdG .¢Sƒ«LQhÉL ¢ùjó≤dG º°SG ≈∏Y QGõe ≈dEG §°SƒdG ™HÉàdG ,¢ü∏îªdG ôjO Ωƒ≤j ¬«fƒL ≈∏Y π£ªdG …ôî°üdG ±ôédG ¥ƒah ,ÉHô°U Ió∏H »a ΩÉ©dG »a ôjódG Gòg »æH óbh ,∂«dƒKɵdG ø««µ∏ªdG ø««Ñ∏ëdG ø««∏«°SÉÑdG ¿ÉÑgô∏d ≈∏Y √QhóH º«bCG ∂«dɪªdG ô°üY ≈dEG ¬îjQÉJ Oƒ©j áÑbGôe êôH ¢VÉ≤fCG ≈∏Y 1883 ô«Ñc OóY ÉgQGƒLh ¬«fƒL »a óLƒj ájôKC’G á«MÉædG øe .ô«Ñc »fÉehQ óÑ©e ∫ÓWCG ,ºjób ôjO Ωƒ«dG É¡bƒa óLƒj »àdG ôî°U IQÉM IQɨe É¡æe ,±ƒ¡µdGh QhɨªdG øe .ΩOBG IQɨe º°SÉH ±ô©J ≥HÉ°ùdG »a âfÉch ø«à∏eÉ©ªdG »a ó°SC’G IQɨe ≈dEG áaÉ°VEG The name Jounieh originates from the old Semitic language and stands for corners. Jounieh includes four neighboring towns: Sarba, Ghadir, Haret Sakher, and . Due to the destruction of Central Beirut during the Lebanese war, Jounieh was transformed into a large, dynamic city, full of newly established trade centers, buildings, hospitals, hotels, restaurants, and night clubs. To the north of Jounieh is the town of Ma'ameltein, whose name indicates that it was established on the borders of the Ma’ameltein River, cut by a Roman bridge that used to separate two administrative districts. The Casino du Liban, overlooking the town, is considered as the most famous site of the area. To the south of Jounieh is the town of Kaslik, which was transformed during the Lebanese war into a meeting place for high society, with luxurious resorts, sports clubs, night clubs, art exhibitions, and trade shops. Among the most important activities in town is the car race organized by the ATCL (Automobile et Touring Club du Liban), which attracts many local, Arab, and foreign competitors. Close to the touristic port of Kaslik is a place called Al-Battieh, which includes a Roman tomb carved into rocks, later transformed during the Middle Ages into a sanctuary for Saint Georges. In the town of Sarba, above the rocky elevation overlooking Jouneih, stands Al-Moukhaless Monastery, affiliated with the Catholic monastic order of Aleppo. The monastery was built in 1883 over the ruins of a control tower from the Mamluke era, which was established on the vestiges of a great Roman temple. The town and its neighboring areas also include a number of caves, including the Cave of Haret Sakher, over which stands an old monastery, and “the Cave of the Lion in Ma'ameltein, previously known as the Cave of Adam." Zouk Mikhael πjɵe ¥hR Distance from Beirut: 14km º∏c 14 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: Sea Level - 100m Ω 100 - 0 ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh ,á≤£æªdG »a ∂«dɪªdG º¡æµ°SCG øjòdG ¿ÉªcôàdG QÉÑc óMCG ≈dEG Ió∏ÑdG º°SG Ö°ùæj √ójóéJh ¬ª«eôJ äÉ«∏ªY äôL …òdG ≥«à©dG ¥hõdG ¥ƒ°S Ió∏ÑdG √òg QÉKBG ºgCG øeh 1995 ΩÉY òæe ¥ƒ°ùdG Gòg ∫ƒëJ óbh ,»°VɪdG ¬≤fhQ ¬«dEG äOÉYCÉa ¬∏«gCÉJ IOÉYEGh ôªãà°SÉa ,Oƒ≤©dG RGô£H á«æѪdG áªjó≤dG ø«cÉcódG ¬H §«ëJ §≤a IÉ°ûª∏d á≤£æe ≈dEG ,ájó«∏≤J á«aôM ¢TQhh äÉaôàëªc ôNB’G É¡°†©H »≤H ɪæ«H ºYÉ£eh √É≤ªc É¡°†©H »a ºJh .ájhó«dGh á«KGôàdG äÉLƒàæªdG ¬dÓN ¢Vô©J ÉfÉLô¡e Éjƒæ°Sk ∞«°†à°ùjh á©FGQ á«æa ájQGóL »gh ø««fÉæÑ∏dG ø«YóѪdG ájQGóL ø«°TóJ GôNDƒe ºjó≤dG ¥ƒ°ùdG .áahô©e á«fÉæÑd á«°üî°T Iô°ûY ¢ùªîd ôéëdG »a äôØM ÉgƒLh º°†J ∫GƒfC’G ≈∏Y áLƒ°ùæªdGh áÑ°ü≤ªdG á°ûªb’G á«aôëdG πjɵe ¥hR äÉéàæe ôãcCG øe Rƒ∏dG áæ«éY øe áYƒæ°üªdG ¿ÉHRôªdG äÉjƒ∏M ≈dEG áaÉ°VEG ,áªjó≤dG ájó«∏≤àdG ≈∏Y á«æѪdG äGQGódGh áªjó≤dG IôjO’G øe ójó©dG É°†jCGk Ió∏ÑdG »a óLƒjh .ôµ°ùdGh .…ó«∏≤àdG »fÉæÑ∏dG …Qɪ©ªdG RGô£dG É¡∏c á«Hô©dG á≤£æªdG øe πjɵe ¥hR Ió∏H ƒµ°ù«fƒ«dG ᪶æe äQÉàNG 1999 ΩÉ©dG »a ó«©°U πc ≈∏Y É«YɪàLG ádhòѪdG Oƒ¡édG π°†ØH ∂dPh ΩÓ°ùdG πLCG øe áæjóe ¿ƒµàd .QGô≤à°S’G ΩóYh ô≤ØdGh ádõ©dGh ¿ÉeôëdG áëaɵªd The town of Zouk Mikhael was named in reference to a Turkmen leader who inhabited the area during the Mamluke era. Among the town's most important features is the Old Souk of Zouk, which has been rehabilitated and renovated in 1995. The souq has been transformed into a pedestrian area surrounded by arcaded shops. Some of the shops were transformed into restaurants and coffee shops, while others kept their traditional ateliers which host an annual souq (market) for traditional heritage products. In addition, the Mural of Lebanese Creators was established in the old souq, and includes the figures of 15 Lebanese personalities sculpted in stone. Among Zouk Mikhael’s most famous artisanal products are its textiles woven on traditional looms, as well as its marzipan sweets made of almond and sugar dough. The town is also home to a number of old monasteries and traditional heritage houses. UNESCO chose the city of Zouk Mikhael from the Arab region as a City for Peace in 1999, honoring the city's efforts to fight deprivation, poverty, and security instability. Zouk Mosbeh íÑ°üe ¥hR Distance From Beirut: 13km º∏c 13 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: Sea Level-400m Ω 400 - 0 ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh hCG ¢SQÉëdG »æ©J »àdG á«fÉjô°ùdG ÉbhR áª∏µd ∞jôëJ ≈dhC’G ,ø«àª∏c øe Öcôe º°S’G óMG º°SG ¬fG ∫ƒ≤J IócDƒe ô«Z äÉjhôe ∑Éæ¡a íÑ°üe áª∏c ÉeCG ,"ÖbGôªdGh QƒWÉædG âÑ°ùæa ,á≤£æªdG ∂∏J »a 1305 ΩÉ©dG »a ∂«dɪªdG º¡æµ°SG øjòdG ¿ÉªcôàdG QÉÑc .¬«dEG πÑb á≤£æªdG »°VÉe ≈∏Y ∫ój ôKG …CG íÑ°üe ¥hR »a ≥Ñj ºd ¬fG ¿ƒNQDƒªdG ∞°SCÉj .Ö∏µdG ô¡f áØ°V ≈∏Y ô°üfòNƒÑf ¢û≤f iƒ°S »dÉëdG É¡Fƒ°ûf ïjQÉJ The town's name is composed of two parts. The first part, Zouk, is derived from the Syriac word "Zouqa," meaning “the guardian and observer.” The second part, Mosbeh, is a reference to a Turkmen leader who inhabited the area in 1305. The only remaining archaeological vestige in Zouk Mosbeh is the Nebuchadnezzar Stele, located on the border of Nahr Al- Kalb (Dog River).

Beqa'atet A'achqout äƒ≤°ûY áJÉ©≤H Distance from Beirut: 30km º∏c 30 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: 1,100m Ω 1100 ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh »fÉjô°S ßØ∏a ÉJÉ©≤H ÉeCG .á«°UÉ©dG √Éæ©eh ÉJƒ≤°ùY º°SG ßØd ≈dEG Ió∏ÑdG º°SG Ö°ùæj Ió∏ÑdG õ«ªàJ .ájô≤dG êGôN øe ô«Ñc º°ùb ≈∏Y ≥Ñ£æj Ée ƒgh ,"§°ùÑæeh π¡°S" √Éæ©e .øa øe â«JhCG Ée πc á©«Ñ£dG É¡«a â©°Vh ,∫ɵ°TC’Gh ΩÉéMC’G IOó©àe Qƒî°U OƒLƒH A'achqout derives its name from the word "A'asqouta" which means "wayward". As for Beqa'ata, the name is derived from the Syriac language, meaning "plain," and referring to the town's large surrounding border. Beqa'atet A'achqout is mainly characterized by the diversity of its rock formations.

Faitroun ¿hô£«a Distance From Beirut: 35km º∏c 35 ähô«H øY ó©ÑJ Altitude: 1,230m Ω 1230 ôëÑdG í£°S øY ™ØJôJh .ó«°ùdG ¢TôY hCG ≈dƒªdG ¢TôY »æ©J áªjó≤dG á«eÉ°ùdG äɨ∏dG ≈dEG ™LôJ »àdG ᫪°ùàdG á°ù«æc ≈dEG áaÉ°VEG ,áªjób QÉHBG É¡H §«ëJ »àdG ø°üëdG á©∏b `H Ió∏ÑdG √òg ô¡à°ûJh .ô°ûY øeÉãdG ¿ô≤dG §°SGhCG »a äó«°T »àdG ¢ùLôL QÉe »a ±É«£°U’G õcGôe RôHG øe IóMGh É¡æe Ó©L Üò©dG É¡NÉæeh Ió∏ÑdG √òg á©«ÑW øe IójGõàe GOGóYCG ÜòàéJ »àdG »gÉ≤ªdGh ºYÉ£ªdGh ¥OÉæØdG É¡«a ô°ûàæJ PEG ,¿ÉæÑd .ìÉ«°ùdGh QGhõdG The name Faitroun is derived from the old Semitic word meaning the Throne of the Lord. The town is home to Qala'at Al-Hosn (“Al-Hosn Citadel”), surrounded by old wells, in addition to Mar Gerges (“Saint Georges Church”), built in the middle of the 18th century. One of the main summer resort in Lebanon, with its beautiful nature and nice weather, the town is home to several hotels, restaurants, and coffee shops. äGó∏Ñ∏d ô«JÉîªdGh äÉjó∏ÑdG ,áMÉ«°ùdG IQGRh øe πc ∫ɪYCGh Oƒ¡L Qó≤fh ôµ°ûf áYƒ°Sƒe{ h áëjôa ¢ù«fC’ zá«fÉæÑ∏dG äGó∏ÑdGh iô≤dG ºé©e{ ÜÉàc ,áLQóªdG iô≤dGh .êôØe »fƒ£d z¿ÉæÑd ¿óeh iôb We acknowledge the efforts and works of the Ministry of Tourism, the municipalities and mayors of listed towns and villages, “Mo’ajam Al-Qoura wal Baldat Al-Lubnaniyya” by Anis Freiha, and “Mawsou’at Qoura wa Modon Libnan” by Tony Moufarrej.