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Baalbek (/ˈbɑːlbɛk, ˈbeɪəlbɛk/; Arabic: بَعْلَبَكّ, romanized: Baʿlabakk; Syriac: ܒܥܠܒܟ) is a city
located east of the
Litani River in Lebanon's Beqaa...
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Baalbek Stones are six m****ive
Roman worked stone blocks in
Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis), Lebanon,
characterised by a
megalithic gigantism unparallelled...
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Baalbek District (Arabic: قضاء بعلبك) is an
administrative district[citation needed] in the
Baalbek-Hermel
Governorate of the
Republic of Lebanon, having...
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Temple of
Jupiter is a
colossal Roman temple in
Baalbek, Lebanon. It is the
largest of the
Roman world after the
Temple of
Venus and Roma in Rome...
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Baalbek-Hermel (Arabic: بعلبك - الهرمل) is a
governorate of
Lebanon and is the
largest by area in the country. It
comprises the
districts of
Baalbek and...
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Temple of
Bacchus is part of the
Baalbek archaeological site, in
Beqaa Valley region of Lebanon. The
temple complex is
considered an
outstanding archaeological...
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Baalbek (Arabic: رأس بعلبك) is a
village in the
northern Beqaa Valley in Lebanon. Ras
Baalbek is 500
metres west of a
Neolithic rock
shelter called...
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Hadath Baalbek (Arabic: حدث بعلبك) is a
village in the
Baalbek District of the
Baalbek-Hermel
Governorate in Lebanon. In 1838, Eli
Smith noted el-Hadeth's...
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siege of
Baalbek in 1139 was
undertaken by Imad al-Din
Zengi who laid
siege to the city in
August and
captured it in October. In 1139 Imad al-Din...
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metres (3,120 ft) on a
foothill of the Anti-Lebanon
Mountains in
Baalbek District,
Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Lebanon,
settled since the
Neolithic period...