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    Anfeh (Arabic: انفه), or Enfe, Enfeh, Anfe, is a town in the Koura district of the North Governorate of Lebanon. Anfeh borders the towns of Chekka, Al-Qalamoun...
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    University of Balamand is headquartered in the Koura District. Kfaraakka Amioun Enfeh Deddeh Kousba Ras Maska University of Balamand Abdallah, Mirna. "Koura,...
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  • of the Wind, Saydet El-Rih in Arabic, was built in the Byzantine era in Enfeh, Lebanon. Even though the roof of the chapel has long collapsed, it still...
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    Mardikh) Edessa (Ar-Ruha, Urfa) Ein Gedi (Hazazon-tamar, Tel Goren) En Esur Enfeh (Ampi) Ekron (Tel Miqne, Khirbet el-Muqanna) Et-Tell (Ai?) Gath (Tell es-Safi...
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  • Coming from Greece in the 1620-1630 period, a Silvestros Bishop landed in Enfeh, in north Lebanon, then settled in the old city of Beirut. The actual name...
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  • Research Laboratories. Jack G. Makari was born on December 23, 1917, in Enfeh, Lebanon, and received his medical degree in 1941 from the Medical School...
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    and monastery atop Theoprosopon in Hamat, Lebanon. Our Lady of the Wind, Enfeh, Lebanon Our Lady of the Gate of Dawn in Vilnius, Lithuania Church of the...
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  • Theoprosopon of classical times and south of the ancient Phoenician port of Enfeh and the city of Tripoli. The origin of the word is believed to be Canaanite...
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    Metropolitan Elias Audi (Arabic: المتروبوليت إلياس عوده; born 1941, Enfeh, Koura) became Metropolitan bishop of the Greek Orthodox Church of Antioch for...
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    Pilgrim. Soon other nearby cities were also captured, such as Nephin (modern Enfeh) and Le Boutron (modern Batroun). Peter of Gibelet kept his lands around...
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