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Tyre
city in the South Governorate of Lebanon, also an ancient Phoenician city and the legendary birthplace of Europa and Elissa (Dido)

Tripoli
city in northern Lebanon

Sidon
Sidon ( ), or Saida ( ; ), is the third-largest city in Lebanon. It is located on the Mediterranean coast in the South Governorate, of which it is the capital. Tyre, to the south, and the Lebanese capital of Beirut, to the north, are each about away. Sidon has a population of about 80,000 within the city limits, while its metropolitan area has more than a quarter-million inhabitants.

Baalbek
Baalbek (; ; ) is a city located east of the Litani River in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, about northeast of Beirut. It is the capital of Baalbek-Hermel Governorate. In 1998, the city had a population of 82,608. Most of the population consists of Shia Muslims, followed by Sunni Muslims and Christians; in 2017, there was also a large presence of Syrian refugees.

Byblos
Byblos ( ; ), also known as Jbail, Jebeil, Jbeil or Jubayl (, locally ), is an ancient city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon. The area is believed to have been first settled between 8800 and 7000BC and continuously inhabited since 5000BC. During its history, Byblos was part of numerous cultures including Egyptian, Phoenician, Assyrian, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, Genoese, Mamluk and Ottoman. Urbanisation is thought to have begun during the third millennium BC when it developed into a city, making it one of the oldest cities in the world, if not the oldest. It is a UNESCO World Her
Beqaa Valley
valley in eastern Lebanon
Zahlé
Zahlé () is a city in eastern Lebanon, and the capital and largest city of Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon. With around 150,000 inhabitants, it is the third-largest city in Lebanon after Beirut and Tripoli and the fourth-largest taking the whole urban area (the Jounieh urban area is larger).

Jounieh
Jounieh (, or Juniya, ) is a coastal city in Keserwan District, about north of Beirut, Lebanon. Since 2017, it has been the capital of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate. Jounieh is known for its seaside resorts and bustling nightlife, as well as its old stone souk, ferry port, paragliding site and gondola lift (le téléphérique), which takes passengers up the mountain to the shrine of Our Lady of Lebanon in Harissa.
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Batroun
Batroun ( ';, ancient Botrys''' (), is a coastal city in northern Lebanon and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It is the capital city of Batroun District.
Cedars of God
forest in Lebanon
Jeita Grotto
system of two separate, but interconnected, karstic limestone caves 18 km north of Beirut

Aley
Aley () is a major city in Lebanon. It is the capital of the Aley District and fourth largest city in Lebanon.

Deyr el-Qamar
human settlement in Lebanon
Beaufort Castle
crusader fortress in Nabatieh Governorate, Lebanon
Temple of Eshmun
temple in Lebanon
Nahr al-Kalb
river in Lebanon
Byblos Castle
castle in Byblos
Sidon Sea Castle
fortress of the Holy Land (13th Century)
Baatara gorge waterfall
waterfall

Bteghrine
Bteghrine (, also spelled Bteghrin and Btighrin) is a municipality in the Matn District of the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon.
Baalbek Stones
monolith in Baalbek
Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve
nature reserve in Lebanon
Mount Sannine
mountain in Lebanon
Temple of Bacchus
ruins of the Greco-Roman period

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Amsheet (, '; also spelled Amchit''') is a seaside town and municipality in the Byblos District of Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, Lebanon, about 40 km north of Beirut. The town's average elevation is 140 meters above sea level and its total land area is 595 hectares. Its inhabitants are predominantly Maronites, although there is a Shia Muslim minority.
Lake Qaraoun
reservoir in Lebanon

Bkerke
thumb|Bkerke, Maronite Patriarchate
Citadel of Tripoli
citadel in Tripoli, Lebanon

Ehden
Ehden (, Syriac-Aramaic:ܐܗܕ ܢ) is a mountainous city in the heart of the northern mountains of Lebanon and on the southwestern slopes of Mount Makmal in the Mount Lebanon Range. Its residents are the people of Zgharta, as it is within the Zgharta District.
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Our Lady of Lebanon
marian shrine in Lebanon
Horsh Ehden
nature reserve in Lebanon
Yammoune
Yammoune is a lake, nature reserve, village and municipality situated northwest of Baalbek in Baalbek District, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Lebanon. The village had a few hundred inhabitants in 1955.

Palm Islands Nature Reserve
Islands in Lebanon
Beit Mery
human settlement in Lebanon
Barouk
Barouk () is a village in the Chouf District of Mount Lebanon Governorate in Lebanon. Barouk is located 52 kilometers southeast of Beirut. Its average elevation is 1000 to 1200 meters above sea level and its total land area consists of 2,762 hectares. The village had 5,197 registered voters in 2010. Its inhabitants are predominantly Druze and Maronite and Melkite Christians.

Jieh
Jieh (or Jiyé, Jiyeh, ) is a seaside town in Lebanon with an estimated population of 5000, 23 km south of Beirut, in the Chouf District via a 20-minute drive along the Beirut to Sidon highway south of the capital. In Phoenician times, it was known as Porphyreon and was a thriving natural seaport, which still functions today. The town is also known for its seven-kilometre sandy beach, which is a rarity along Lebanon's rocky coastline.
Labweh
Labweh (), Laboué, Labwe or Al-Labweh is a village at an elevation of on a foothill of the Anti-Lebanon Mountains in Baalbek District, Baalbek-Hermel Governorate, Lebanon.

Karak Nuh
human settlement in Lebanon
Aammiq Wetland
wetland in Lebanon
Taynal Mosque
historic mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon
Hebbariye
Al-Hebbariyah, Hebbariyeh, Hebbariya or Hebariya () is a municipality situated in the Hasbaya District of the Nabatieh Governorate in Lebanon. It is located on the southwestern slopes of Mount Hermon near the Lebanon–Syria border, northeast of Rachaya Al Foukhar and is positioned amongst orchards of apricot trees. There it is a roman temple.
Mansouri Great Mosque
mosque in Tripoli, Lebanon
Château Ksara
winery in Lebanon
Shamaa
Shamaa () is a village and municipality in the Tyre District of Lebanon's South Governorate, about 25 kilometres southeast of Tyre and some 99 kilometres south of Beirut.
Mseilha Fort
Fortress in Batroun district, Lebanon
Afqa
Afqa (; also spelled Afka) is a village and municipality located in the Byblos District of the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate, northeast of Beirut in Lebanon. It has an average elevation of 1,200 meters above sea level and a total land area of 934 hectares. Its inhabitants are predominantly Shia Muslims.
Congregation of Maronite Lebanese Missionaries
The Kreimists, known formally as the Congregation of the Maronite Lebanese Missionaries (; abbreviated LM), is a religious institute of the Maronite Church founded at the monastery of Kreim – Ghosta (Mountain of Lebanon) in 1865 by Youhanna Habib, who would later become Archbishop of Nazareth.
Bcheale
Bchaaleh (Arabic: بشعله), alternatively spelled Bcheale, Bchealeh or Bshaaleh, is a village in the Batroun District of the North Governorate in Lebanon.
Shheem
Shhiim () (IPA: ʃħiːm) alternatively written as Shheem or Chhim/Chehim is a town in Lebanon which is located 40 kilometres south-east of Beirut.

Temnin el-Foka
place in Baalbek-Hermel, Lebanon

Kamouh el Hermel
archaeological site in Lebanon

Ain Aata
human settlement in Lebanon

Nebi Safa
human settlement in Lebanon
Qalaat Faqra
archaeological site in Lebanon
Mdoukha
Mdoukha () is a village and municipality east of Beirut in the Rashaya District, Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon. A significant majority of the population is considered to be Lebanese Canadian, with 60% living in London, Ontario. Most of the population identifies as Sunni Muslim.
thumb|View of Mdoukha from Mount Qsair to the south of the town.
Mdoukha lies at the foothills of Mount Hermon (which can be seen from many different points in and around the town) in the Rashaya District of the Beqaa Valley, about 15 kilometres northwest of Mount Hermon, and 72 kilometres east of Beirut. It sits 1102 metr
Our Lady of Mantara
shrine in Lebanon
Kafr Zabad
village in Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon
Fortress of Niha
fortress in modern libanon
Ramlieh
Ramlieh (), also spelled Ramliye or Ramliyeh is a Lebanese village located about 34 km from the capital Beirut in the Aley District of Mount Lebanon.