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Yanouh
Yanouh

Yanouh, Tell el Kharayeb, is a village in the Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon. Its history is dating back to the third millennium BC. Yanouh is also known for its 2nd century AD Roman temple, its Byzantine basilica and medieval chapel.
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Country: Lebanon
District: Mount Lebanon Governorate
Category: Historic Cities and Regions
Site History: Third Millennium BC
Oldest Culture: Bronze Age
Later Cultures: Phoenician + Roman + Byzantine
Site Features: Mixed Monuments
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