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[...] .” The first time – and the actual pioneering step in this aspect – was through a judge in Batroun (home state pride!) in 2009. The second time was also in the Metn area, back in January [...]
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[...] North Lebanon and especially the Batroun area has been lately a major attraction for our road trips as the area is quite rich with hidden [...]
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[...] . They threw around numbers for Baalbak and Hermel and compared them with the total of Batroun and Bsharre, called it a day and did what MTV does best: be more melodramatic about [...]
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[...] wrong. The entire North is under threat of being turned into Beirut’s waste disposal zone. Batroun’s areas of Hamat and Rasenhash have received a few shipments of garbage trucks from Beirut [...]
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[...] realm of morality that existed beyond the confines of that little town, nestled on the hills of Batroun, in the heart of Christian Lebanon. This extended to the way I dealt with things as well: when [...]
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[...] . Let me give you an example of the broad array of candidates that I could have voted for in Batroun: 2014 The names sound familiar? That’s because you know them all. Gebran Bassil (name #2) is THE [...]
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[...] . 3. Phoenician Marine Wall, Lebanon The Phoenician Marine Wall is situated in coastal city of Batroun, in Lebanon. It is one of the oldest and most beautiful walls in the world. It is centuries old [...]
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[...] Simon Badaoui is a young man and Red Cross volunteer from Batroun who used to go to my school, whose brother was my classmate and who got diagnosed with leukemia [...]
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[...] City Centre was being built and asked them to guess the area. They named Tripoli, Saida, Beirut, Batroun, Jbeil. When I told them it’s Dbayyeh, the unanimous response was: are they freaking [...]
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[...] they won’t be able to do much anymore. I remember back in 2005-2006 when a local cafe in Batroun was being built. The initial digging site revealed a Phoenician burial site, sarcophagi and all. [...]
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