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  1. The Beqaa Valley is home to several must-visit temples, each with its own unique historical and architectural significance: Baalbek Temples: The temples of Baalbek, including the Temple of Jupiter, the Temple of Bacchus, and the Temple of Venus, are among the most impressive Roman temples in the world.

  2. View across the Beqaa Valley, Lebanon. The Temples of the Beqaa Valley are a number of shrines and Roman temples that are dispersed around the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon. The most important and famous are those in Roman Heliopolis.

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  4. Sep 2, 2009 · Temple of Baachus, Baalbek. Jerzy Strzelecki (CC BY-SA) Baalbek is an ancient Phoenician city located in what is now modern-day Lebanon, north of Beirut, in the Beqaa Valley.

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  5. The Temples of the Beqaa Valley are a number of shrines and Roman temples that are dispersed around the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon. The most important and famous are those in Roman Heliopolis.

  6. Jun 25, 2019 · Temple of Jupiter, Temple of Bacchus, and Temple of Venus. Located in Lebanon's Beqaa valley, 86 km northeast of Beirut and 60 km from the Mediterranean coast, Baalbek is one of the best least-known Roman sites in the world. Based around temples to the developing Roman trinity of Jupiter, Mercury, and Venus, this complex was constructed upon an ...

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  7. The first comprehensive Quaternary geological map of the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon is prepared on a final scale of 1:100000. Both surface and subsurface (borehole) data are integrated. All mapping units mentioned in this paper, including one of pre-Quaternary age, are novel to the geological literature of Lebanon.

  8. This exploratory paper makes an assessment of our knowledge of the archaeological landscapes of the Bekaa Valley. As an exemplar the paper utilises as a framework the seminal fieldwork study of Leon Marfoe in assessing what we understand about the central Bekaa in the Graeco-Roman period.

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