- The
Litani River (Arabic: نهر الليطاني, romanized: Nahr al-
Līṭānī), the
classical Leontes (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Λεόντης, translit. Leóntes, lit. "lion river")...
- free dictionary.
Litani may
refer to:
Litani River (Nahr al-
Līţānī; from Gr****: Λέοντες Leontes), a
river in
Lebanon Battle of the
Litani River (1941) 1978...
- of
Lebanon and
codenamed Operation Litani by Israel,
began when
Israel invaded southern Lebanon up to the
Litani River in
March 1978. It was in response...
-
Litani (Hebrew: דני ליטני [ˈdani
liˈtani]; born 30 June 1943) is an
Israeli singer-songwriter, composer,
actor and
voice actor. Born in Haifa,
Litani...
- The
Battle of the
Litani River (9 June 1941) took
place on the
advance to
Beirut during the Syria-Lebanon
campaign of the
Second World War. The Australian...
-
Hizbullah forces in
south Lebanon. The plan was to
advance westwards along the
Litani River from the
Galilee Panhandle,
combined with
helicopter landings behind...
- The
Litani River Dam (el
Wauroun Dam,
Qaraoun Dam, or
Albert Naqash Dam) was
initiated in 1959 (construction
completed in the 1960s), and
created the largest...
-
rockfill dam (the
largest dam in Lebanon) in the
middle reaches of the
Litani River (longest
river in Lebanon). The
reservoir has been used for hydropower...
- The
Litani or
Itany is a
river which forms part of the
boundary between Suriname and
French Guiana. It is a tributary, or the
upper course, of the Maroni...
- was to
cross the
Saluki stream to
direct additional forces towards the
Litani River. The
decision to
cross the
stream came from the High
Command after...