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Marjayoun (Arabic: مرجعيون:
Lebanese pronunciation[ˈmaɾʒ.ʕajuːn]), also Marj 'Ayoun,
Marjuyun or
Marjeyoun (lit. "meadow of springs")
which reflects the...
- Blat (Arabic: بلاط) is a
village in the
Marjeyoun District in
southern Lebanon,
located just
north of Marjeyoun. In 1596, it was
named as a village, Balat...
- Army.
Haddad died of
cancer in his
house in
Marjayoun.
Haddad was born to a Gr****
Catholic family in
Marjayoun. He
received part of his
training at Fort...
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Liberation Organization, and
other militant groups. In 1975, at the town of
Marjayoun in the
Jabal Amel
region of
southern Lebanon, some
local 300
Kataeb Regulatory...
- The 2006
Marjayoun convoy was a
convoy of
approximately 759
vehicles containing Lebanese police, army, civilians, and one ****ociated
Press journalist...
- Date 10 June 1179
Location Marjayoun,
Mount Lebanon, Prin****lity of
Galilee of the
Kingdom of
Jerusalem Result Ayyubid victory...
- and ICAO
codes World Aero Data:
Airports in Lebanon[usurped] - ICAO
codes Baadaran Airport Baalbek Airfield Marjayoun Airfield Tel Al
Zaatar Airport...
- The
Voice of
Human Justice.
Jordac hails from
south Lebanon village of
Marjayoun. He
attended a
local school for his
primary education. Thereafter, he...
- an
Arabian Eastern Orthodox Christian family.
Originally from
Jdeideh Marjayoun, Lebanon, the
family emigrated to
South America and to the
United States...
- (High Metn, Baabda, Aley and Chouf), in
South Lebanon (Zahrani, Nabatieh,
Marjayoun and Hasbaya) and the
Beqqa Valley (Baalbeck,
Hermel and Rashaya). Another...