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Mount Sannine (Arabic: جبل صنين / ALA-LC:
Jabal Șannīn) is a
mountain in the
Mount Lebanon range. Its
highest point is 2,628 m (8,622 feet)
above sea...
- The
Sannine Formation, also
called the
Sannine Limestone, is a
Cretaceous geologic formation in Lebanon. It is a Konservat-Lagerstätte that
contains a...
- is
possible to
climb to the 2,628-meter
summit of
Mount Sannine,
starting off at
Nabaa Sannine, a
village 7 km up the mountain.
Baskinta has a Hot-summer...
- View of
Beirut with snow-capped
Mount Sannine in the background – 19th century...
- View of the
Saint George Bay, and snow-capped
Mount Sannine from a
tower in the
Beirut Central District...
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developed into a resort. In 2005,
plans for a US$1
billion skiing resort,
Sannine Zenith, were revealed.
Skiing was
introduced to
Lebanon in 1913 when Ramez...
- Anguillavus, one of the
earliest known eels from the
Sannine Limestone...
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south before rising again to a
height of 2,695
metres (8,842 ft) in
Mount Sannine. The
Beqaa valley sits
between the
Lebanon mountains in the west and the...
- Cretaceous. It is
often ****ociated with the
slightly older,
similarly famous Sannine Formation sites (Haqel, Hadjula, and Nammoura), with
these four
sites being...
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Trifolium sannineum, the trèfle de
Sannine (French: 'clover of
Sannine'), is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Fabaceae,
native to Lebanon. Found...