- Byblos - Wikipedia
Byblos ( ˈbɪblɒs BIB-loss; Ancient Greek: Βύβλος), also known as Jebeil, Jbeil or Jubayl (Arabic: جُبَيْل, romanized: Jubayl, locally Jbeil [ʒ (ə)beːl]), is an ancient city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon
- Byblos | Ancient Phoenician City, Lebanon | Britannica
Byblos, ancient seaport, the site of which is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea about 20 miles (30 km) north of the modern city of Beirut, Lebanon It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited towns in the world
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- Byblos Mediterranean Grill
At Byblos, our customers always come first In a casual, fun atmosphere reflective of the ancient Phoenician city, we offer our customers a unique experience centered on fresh, savory ingredients originating in the coastal Mediterranean Basin
- Byblos - World History Encyclopedia
Byblos was the ancient Phoenician port city of Gebal (called Byblos by the Greeks) on the coast of the Mediterranean sea in what is, today, Lebanon
- Byblos - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
The coastal town of Byblos is located on a cliff of sandstone 40 km North of Beirut Continuously inhabited since Neolithic times, Byblos bears outstanding witness to the beginnings of the Phoenician civilization
- Byblos Mediterranean Restaurant
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- Byblos, Lebanon: One of the World’s Oldest Continuously Inhabited . . .
Byblos is one of the oldest continuously inhabited urban centers in the Levant, reflecting millennia of cultural, political, and economic developments from the Neolithic through the Ottoman period
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