
Mount Lebanon - Wikipedia
Mount Lebanon is well-known for its snow-covered mountains, home to surviving Lebanese cedar forests and diverse high-altitude flora and fauna. The name Lebanon itself originates from the …
List of mountains in Lebanon - Wikipedia
Unlike Mount Lebanon, the Anti-Lebanon is devoid of deep valleys. [1] This page contains a sortable table listing mountains of Lebanon in both the eastern and western mountain ranges. …
Lebanon Mountains | Map, Location, Heights, & Names | Britannica
Lebanon Mountains, mountain range, extending almost the entire length of Lebanon, paralleling the Mediterranean coast for about 150 miles (240 km), with northern outliers extending into Syria.
Geography of Lebanon - Wikipedia
The Lebanon Mountains are the highest, most rugged, and most imposing of the whole maritime range of mountains and plateaus that start with the Nur Mountains in northern Syria and end …
Lebanon Mountain Trail
The Lebanon Mountain Trail is a reality today thanks to the vision, efforts, and support of many people and organizations. While there is not enough space to thank them all here, it is fitting to …
Lebanon Mountains - PeakVisor
The second major region of Lebanon is the country’s largest mountain range, the Lebanon Mountains. These are the highest peaks in the Levant Range, which begins with the Nur …
Lebanon Mountains - Livius
Lebanon Mountains: the central part of the mountain range along eastern Mediterranean. The northern summits are referred to as Mount Lebanon.
From Cedars to Summits: The Highest Mountains in Lebanon
2023年11月13日 · Discover the highest mountains in Lebanon including its loftiest peak, with spectacular photos of each one, in this five-minute guide.
Wildlife in the Mountains of Lebanon
2020年7月7日 · Due to Lebanon’s unique Mediterranean climate, these mountains are thriving with wildlife, big part of which has become endangered or extinct as a result of human actions …
Anti-Lebanon mountains - Wikipedia
The Anti-Lebanon mountains (Arabic: جبال لبنان الشرقية, romanized: Jibāl Lubnān ash-Sharqiyyah, lit. 'eastern mountains of Lebanon') are a southwest–northeast-trending, c. 150 kilometres (93 …
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