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					 | The distinctive site of Byblos is one of
						  the oldest inhabited city of the world. Although its beginnings are lost
						  in time, modern scholars say that the site of Byblos goes back at least 7,000
						  years. The rise and fall of nearly two dozen successive levels of human culture
						  on this site makes it one of the richest archaeological areas in the
						  country. It has been continuously occupied by
						  many civilizations for seven thousand years: Phoenician, Egyptian,
						  Persian, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Arab and Turk. Therefore, we can find the
						  largest amount of archaeogical treasures dating from many Ages. Many
						  temples have been devastated and new ones were built on the ruins. Among them
						  was the "Temple of the Obelisks", so called because of huge amount of obelisks
						  stone found within, and many precious objects were discovered kept in seal
						  potter jars and hidden under the floors. |   |  
 The inhabitants of this land were
						  famous in the making of pottery inventing different shapes and designs. Thus,
						  the city became a center of craftsmen and arts in the Old World. Moreover, it
						  was widely-known for its navigation and fishing port. 4700 years ago, Byblos
						  became a center for cedar shipments to the Nile Delta, and this is due to its
						  geographical position, located at the foot of Lebanon's timber bearing
						  mountains. Today Byblos (Jbail in Arabic) is a
				  thriving modern town with an ancient heart, a mix of sophistication and
				  tradition. It is a prosperous place with glass-fronted office buildings and
				  crowded streets. But within the old town, medieval Arab and Crusader remains
				  are continuous reminders of the past. With its many restaurants, snack bars,
				  souvenir shops and hotels, Byblos is all prepared to welcome tourists. 
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 Introduction | Aanjar |
				  Baalbeck |
				  Beirut |
				  Beiteddine | Byblos |
				  The Cedars |
				  Faqra |
				  Jeita |
				  Sidon |
				  Tripoli |
				  Tyre
				  | Zahle |