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Temples of the Beqaa Valley
Shrines and Roman temples in the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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. A few temples are built on former buildings of the Phoenician & Hellenistic era, but all are considered to be of Roman construction and were started to be abandoned after the fourth century with the fall of the Roman Paganism.[1]
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