Zahle Location
Zahle a noble Lebanese city, anchored in the history, situated to
the heart of Lebanon to mi-distance between the south and the north, the
west and the east.
It
is at fifty kilometers of the capital Beirut. Situated to the foot of the
Mount Sannine, it overhangs the fertile plain of the Bekaa that was called a
day, "the Silo to grains of Rome".
The city is built in a valley between two touchy hills of a
height equals.
Crossed by the river Berdawni that takes its source of the height of Kah-El-Rim traversing its neighborhoods to divide it in two almost parallel
zones:
The
first one of the side Is understands the following neighborhoods: Wadi-El-Aarayesh, Al barbara, Al midan, Hawch-El-Zaraaneh, Al maalaka, Al karak, known under the name of Karak Nouh because it understands the tomb of
Noe and the industrial city. Its recent neighborhood where concentrate
the échoppes of craftsmen and the various industrial establishments.
The second of the side West understands the following neighborhoods: AL rassiyeh, Sayidet Al Najat known under the neighborhood name Al maalifa,
Mar Antonios, Mar Youssef, Mar Gerges, Mar Mikael, Mar Elias known under
the AL name daayha and Hawch Al Omara.
Information From the Ministry of Tourism
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