Yanta is a village situated in Rashaya District, Beqaa Governorate, Lebanon, 79 kilometres (49 mi) from Beirut. It is located close to the Syrian border north of Kfar Qouq.[1]

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Yanta
ينطا
Village
Country Lebanon
GovernorateBeqaa
DistrictRashaya
Area
  Total12.01 sq mi (31.11 km2)
Elevation
5,050 ft (1,540 m)
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Yanta
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1,500 metres (4,900 ft)
Shown within Lebanon
Alternative nameYanta
Locationnorth of Kfar Qouq
RegionBekaa Valley
Coordinates33.603056°N 35.944167°E / 33.603056; 35.944167
History
CulturesRoman
Site notes
ConditionRuins
Public accessYes
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The village sits about 1,540 metres (5,050 ft) above sea level. The name is variously claimed to mean "God sows" or "God the sower" in Semitic, "white dove" in Syriac and "elevation" in Arabic.[2] It has been noted that a special type of yellow marl (lake sediments) has been noticed in Yanta and the surrounding area dated to the Oxfordian.[3] In 2001 and 2002, archaeological studies were carried out at Kamid al lawz near Yanta that unearthed a large amount of Ancient Greek pottery.[4]

Roman temple

There are ruins of an impressively sized and positioned Roman temple in the area that is presumed to have been built on the site of a forerunning Semitic temple.[5][6] The ruins lie on either side of the road and are sparse but retain some upright stones. Around the site are remnants of ancient habitation and tombs.

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