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  1. Mar 23, 2020 · On the western slopes of “Mount Lebanon”, in the casa of “Kesrouane”, stands a mountain of 12,5 km2: “Jabal Moussa”, translated to “Mount of Moses”. Surrounded by villages at its base, “Jabal Moussa” rises as an isolated massif. In 2007, a group of local nature lovers founded the “Association for the Protection of Jabal ...

  2. Mount Lebanon Mount Lebanon is a mountain range in Lebanon.It is about 170 km long and averages above 2,500 m in elevation, with its peak at 3,088 m. The range provides a typical alpine climate year-round.Mount Lebanon is well-known for its snow-covered mountains, home to surviving Lebanese cedar forests and diverse high-altitude flora and fauna.

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    • Mount Lebanon Range - Qurnat As-Sawda, Lebanon
    • Sarawat Mountain Range - Jabal An-Nabi Shu'ayb, Yemen
    • Atlas Mountain Range - Toubkal, Morocco
    • Armenian Highlands - Mount Ararat, Turkey
    • Alborz Mountain Range - Mount Damavand, Iran

    Qurnat as-Sawda is the highest peak in Lebanon and the Levant, at 3,088 metres above sea level, and is found at the northern end of the Lebanon mountain range. Beneath it is the historic village of Bcharre, known as the "heartland of the Maronites", the birthplace of the famous Lebanese poet Gebran Khalil Gebran. The village is often blanketed in s...

    The Sarawat Mountain Range that stretches across the coast of Saudi Arabia and Yemen, adjacent to the Red Sea, boasts the highest mountain in the western part of the Arabian Peninsula. Jabal an-Nabi Shu’ayb is located west of the Yemeni capital of Sanaa, and stands at a height of 3,666 metres. Although not frequently covered in snow like the mounta...

    Part of the Atlas Mountain Range, the Moroccan Toubkal is the highest mountain in North Africa at a staggering 4,167 metres, making it visible from the city of Marrakech. Although the majority of the Atlas mountains are formed of sedimentary rock, Toubkal is made of volcanic rock, which has weathered over time into alpine crests cut by narrow valle...

    On the western tip of the Armenian Highlands, Mount Ararat is the highest point in Turkey, and the second highest volcano in Asia at 5,137 metres. It is known by many names in different countries, with the origins of each name coming at different historical periods. Turkish people call it the "Mountain of Pain", whereas Kurdish people call it the "...

    Visible from Iran'scapital of Tehran, Mount Damavand is the highest peak in the country and in Western Asia. It's also the highest volcano in all of Asia at 5,609 metres above sea level. The mountain is covered in lush greenery, and in the summer, vibrant red poppies cover its slopes. Damavand lies in the centre of the Alborz Mountain Range, which ...

  4. The geomorphology of Lebanon consists of the coastal plain, the western mountain range (Mount Lebanon), an interior valley (the Beqaa Valley), and the eastern mountain range (the Anti-Lebanon). The Mount Lebanon range stretches from the northern region of Jabal Akkar southward, reaching elevations of 3,088 m (10,131 ft) at Qurnat as Sawda ...

  5. a rugged mountain range that constitutes the geographical core around which modern-day lebanon was established in 1920. Mount Lebanon extends from the hinterland of Tripoli in the north to that of Sidon in the south. Because of its geographical isolation and rugged landscape, it historically attracted minorities in search of a haven from ...

  6. Feb 4, 2024 · Mount Lebanon (Arabic: جَبَل لُبْنَان, jabal lubnān, Levantine Arabic pronunciation: [ˈʒabal lɪbˈneːn]; Syriac: ܛܘܪ ܠܒ݂ܢܢ, ṭūr leḇnān, Syriac pronunciation: [tˤur lewˈnɔn], ṭūr lewnōn) is a mountain range in Lebanon. It averages above 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in elevation, with its peak at 3,088 m (10,131 ft).

  7. Qurnat as Sawda'. /  34.30000°N 36.11667°E  / 34.30000; 36.11667. Qurnat as Sawdā ( Arabic: القرنة السوداء) is the highest point in Lebanon and the Levant, at 3,088 m (10,131 ft) above sea level. It is found at the peak of Jabal al Makmel, a mountain range in the Bsharri District, [1] North Lebanon .

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