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(UN/LOCODE) for the Lebanon United Nations Code for Trade and Transport Locations (UN/LOCODE) for the Lebanon N.B. To check the official, current database of UN/LOCODEs see: https://www.unece.org/cefact/locode/service/location.html UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi LB AAK Baalbeck BI Road terminal; Recognised location 3400N 03612E LB ACT Amchit JL Port; Recognised location 3409N 03538E LB AJA Ajaltoun JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3358N 03541E LB ALE Aley JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3348N 03535E LB AMM Amioûn AS Road terminal; Recognised location 3418N 03548E LB AND Adonis Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3357N 03536E LB ANJ 'Anjar BI Road terminal; Recognised location 3343N 03555E LB AW4 Ghazir JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3401N 03540E LB BAA Baabda JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3350N 03532E LB BEY Beirut BA Port; Airport; Postal exchange office; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC 3350N 03529E LB BFZ Beirut Free Zone Road terminal; Request under consideration 3353N 03529E LB BHA Bhamdoun JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3348N 03539E LB BIK Bikfaya JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3355N 03541E LB BKL Baakleen JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3340N 03533E LB BMN Bchamoun Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Request under consideration 3346N 03531E LB BR2 Bauchrieh BA Road terminal; Recognised location 3353N 03533E LB BRO Broumana JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3352N 03537E LB BRU Brummana JL Port; Road terminal; Multimodal function, ICD Request under consideration 3553N 03537E etc.; LB BSH Bechamoun JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3346N 03531E LB BTH Nabatieh NA Road terminal; Recognised location 3321N 03529E UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi LB BTO Batroûn AS Road terminal; Recognised location 3415N 03539E LB BYL Byblos JL Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 3407N 03539E LB BYT Beyrouth BA Road terminal; Recognised location 3352N 03530E LB CHK Chekka Port; QQ LB CHL Chlaura BI Road terminal; Recognised location 3348N 03551E LB CHO Choueifat JA Road terminal; Recognised location 3349N 03531E LB DAM Damour JA Road terminal; Recognised location 3344N 03527E LB DAQ Deir al-Qamar JA Road terminal; Recognised location 3342N 03534E LB DBA Ad Dubayyah Road terminal; Recognised location 3357N 03534E LB DEK Dekwaneh AS Road terminal; Recognised location 3352N 03532E LB DRA Dora JL Port; Recognised location 3355N 03534E LB FAI Faitroun JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3359N 03544E LB GHO Ghobeiry JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3351N 03530E LB H8L Hazmiyeh JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3351N 03532E LB HAL Halba Road terminal; Recognised location 3433N 03605E LB HBM Amaret Chalhoub JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3353N 03534E LB HDA Haddatha JL Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3309N 03523E LB HKT Ashqout Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3359N 03542E LB HRF Achrafieh BA Road terminal; Recognised location 3353N 03531E LB JAH 'Ablah Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Recognised location 3409N 03616E LB JDI Jdita JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3349N 03550E LB JDT Jdeideh JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3353N 03534E LB JIE Jieh Port; Request under consideration LB JLA Antelias JL Multimodal function, ICD etc.; Request under consideration 3355N 03536E LB KCH Kornet Chehwan JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3355N 03540E LB KFA Kfar Aaqqa JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3418N 03550E LB KHA Khalde Port; Request under consideration LB KKL Kfar Kila NA Road terminal; Recognised location 3317N 03533E 2 UN/LOCODE Location Name State Functionality Status Coordinatesi LB KKR Akkar AS Road terminal; Recognised location 3433N 03604E LB KYE Tripoli Port; Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC LB LN8 Bekaa BI Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 3400N 03608E LB MAN Mansourieh JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3351N 03534E LB MKA Mkalles JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3352N 03533E LB NAM Nahr Al Mawt JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3354N 03534E LB NAQ En Nâqoûra Road terminal; Postal exchange office; Recognised location 3307N 03508E LB NLL Sin El Fil JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3352N 03532E LB OUZ Ouzai Port; Request under consideration LB QJN Jounieh Airport; Code adopted by IATA or ECLAC LB QJQ Jal Edib JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3354N 03535E LB QZQ Zahle JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3351N 03554E LB R5G Roumieh JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3352N 03539E LB RAW Raouché BA Road terminal; Recognised location 3353N 03528E LB RRK Haret Hreik BA Road terminal; Recognised location 3351N 03531E LB RST Ras Selata Function not known Request under consideration LB SAF Safra JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3402N 03538E LB SAR Es Saraya NA Road terminal; Recognised location 3322N 03528E LB SAY Saydå Port; Road terminal; Recognised location 3333N 03522E LB SDN Sidon JA Road terminal; Recognised location 3333N 03522E LB SEL Selaata Port; Request under consideration LB SHA Sahel Alma JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3359N 03539E LB SUR Sur (Tyre) Port; QQ LB ZHR Zahrani Terminal Port; Request under consideration LB ZML Zouk Mikael JL Road terminal; Recognised location 3358N 03536E LB ZUK Zouk JL Port; Recognised location 3358N 03538E 3 iThis column contains the geographical coordinates (latitude/longitude) of the location, if there is any. In order to avoid unnecessary use of non-standard characters and space, the following standard presentation is used: 0000lat 00000long (lat - Latitude: N or S ; long – Longitude: W or E, only one digit, capital letter) Where the last two rightmost digits refer to minutes and the first two or three digits refer to the degrees for latitude and longitude respectively. In addition, you must specify N or S for latitude and W or E for longitude, as appropriate. 4 .
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