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Byblos - Wikipedia Byblos's inhabitants are predominantly Christian, mostly Maronite, with minorities of Armenian Apostolic, Greek Orthodox, and Greek Catholics There is also a minority of Shi`i Muslims
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 | 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
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
Dinner MENU - Byblos Restaurant Look through our dinner menu to find all of our selections including hommus, baba ghannouj, falafel, and more
Byblos - History and Facts | History Hit Byblos (in Arabic ‘Jbail’) in Lebanon is one of the world’s oldest continuously inhabited cities, as attested by the incredibly diverse ages of its ruins Thought to have first inhabited sometime around the 5th millennium BC, Byblos began as a Neolithic village of fisherman
The Worlds Longest Continuously Inhabited City - WorldAtlas Explore Byblos, Lebanon, the world's longest continuously inhabited city Learn about its 7,000-year history, its role in ancient civilizations, and its rich archaeological and cultural heritage
Ancient Byblos: Powerful Phoenician City With Own Kings The primary Phoenician cities were Byblos, located the farthest to the north along this coastline, Tyre at the south end, and Sidon between the two Early in Phoenician history, Byblos was the most important of the three cities
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 Archaeological Site - Atlas Obscura People have lived in Byblos since the Neolithic era, and the city witnessed the rise of the Phoenician civilization This archaeological site exists as a preserved timeline of the many people who