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| Author: | Samar F. Barakat |
| Category: | Unspecified Category [Edit] |
| Language: | English |
| Publisher: | prana publishers |
| Release Date: | 01 Jan 2000 |
| Pages: | 308 |
| Rank: | 720,169 No 1 most popular |
| Short link: | Copy |
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For small country of only four million people, Lebanon holds enough cultural and natural surprises to allow it to compele with much larger nation. This tiny contry is one of the oldest continuously inhabited places on the entire earth so inevitably it has left behind its share of cultural treaures. The nation is home to six world heritage sites: The roman city of Baalbak, the Ummayad city of Anjar, the ancient coastal city of Byblos, the ancient city of Tyre, the old city of Tripoli, and Beirut which stands to become a model for heritage retrival and management.
Also of importance are Qannoubine valley and The famed cedars, The country that was known in the bible as the land of milk and honey, also greets visitors with spectacular natural beauty. Its magnificent mountains and sea provide the country with probably the most beautiful scenery in the middle east, and in a region noted for aridity and water scarcity, Lebanon abundant water sources and green landscape make the country a verdant oases the majestic cedars which adorn the country flag have inspired awe for centuries.
“Lebanon an insiders guide” is the good travelers Guide to Lebanon. It is a unique guide which has been prepared by a team of writeres desiners, and editors based in Beirut, Lebanon. It has been meticulously researched, avoiding the oversights, blunders and banalities after spotted in travel guides by non-resident writers. Combining touristic information of partical nature with cultural and artistic features, This guide will be useful both to those visiting Lebanon for the first time as well as to those resident of Lebanon wishing to discover the country. It contains over 100 photographs. Detailed user-friendly maps. Accommodation, facilities, food detailed cultural background including literature, music, art, folk tales, architecture. Complete appendix listing the man hotels furnished apartments, car rental agencies and tour companies.
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