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Marjayoun or
Jdeidet Marjayoun (Arabic: مرجعيون:
Lebanese pronunciation [ˈmaɾʒ.ʕajuːn]), also Marj 'Ayoun,
Marjuyun or
Marjeyoun (lit. "meadow of springs")...
- The
Marjayoun District is a
district in the
Nabatieh Governorate of Lebanon. The
capital of the
district is
Marjayoun.
Marjayoun stands at a hill facing...
- At-Taybah,
Tayibe or
Taibeh is a muni****lity in the
Marjayoun District in
south Lebanon.
According to E. H. Palmer, the name
Tayibe means "The good,...
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South Lebanon and Saad Haddad's
statue was
dragged through the
streets of
Marjayoun. SLA
members either fled to Israel,
constituting Lebanese people in Israel...
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Marjayoun Airfield, also
known as Al-Marj Airfield,
Khiam Airfield or
English Airfield, was a
British airport which was
constructed during World War II...
- (Arabic: بلاط) is a muni****lity in the
Marjayoun District in
southern Lebanon,
located just
north of
Marjayoun. 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...
- The 2006
Marjayoun convoy was a
convoy of
approximately 759
vehicles containing Lebanese police, army, civilians, and one ****ociated
Press journalist...
- Ebel as-Saqi (إبل السقي) is a muni****lity in the
Marjayoun District in
southern Lebanon. In 1875,
Victor Guérin
found it to be a "considerable" village...
- meters. The
village is
accessible by the
roads of Nabatieh-Jezzine and
Marjayoun-Jezzine. Its po****tion is
approximately 4000
people as of 2008. [citation...