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Tabarja (Arabic: طبرجا) is an
ancient coastal village in Lebanon,
situated in Kesrouan, 26 km (16 mi)
Tabarja has been
known by
various names throughout...
- area.
Various aryks still exist and are
frequently used, such as that of
Tabarja,
which has been
continuously upgraded and
expanded since the 16th century...
- The
Safra m****acre, or the Day of the Long Knives,
occurred in the
coastal town of
Safra (north of Beirut) on 7 July 1980,
during the
Lebanese civil war...
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Maarab Mayrouba Nammoura Okaibe Rayfoun Safra Sahel Alma
Sarba Sehaileh Tabarja Wata El Jawz
Yahchouch Zouk
Mikael Zouk
Mosbeh ****af
dynasty Salibi, Kamal...
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Kfardebian Kfour Kleiat Maaysra Mayrouba Raachine Rayfoun Safra Sarba Sehayleh Tabarja - Adma -
Dafne - Kfary****ine Wata el Jawz
Yahchouch Zaaytre Zeytoun Zouk...
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considerably declined comparing to the 1960s and 1970s.
Following an
ambush in
Tabarja of a
minibus carrying Syrian workers in
which the
driver was killed, 18...
- peerages. The only
extant "Ru'****a" in
Lebanon are the "House of El Azzi" in
Tabarja whom
escaped ****cution in the 19th
century and
abandoned their ancestral...
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Rostokino Aqueduct in
Moscow (built 1780–1804)
Spain Aqueduct of Teruel,
Spain Tabarja in Lebanon,
aqueduct runs
throughout the
entire ancient town and is still...
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Gwangalli Beach,
Busan Haeundae Beach,
Busan Byblos Beach Chekka Beach El Mina
Tabarja Beach Tyre
Beach Natural Reserve Belo sur Mer
Canal des Pangalanes – beaches...
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overlooking the
Jounieh Bay. Others[who?]
argue it is at the Bay of
Tabarja. The
waters of both
caves are
believed to have
miraculous powers for healing...