Nahr el-Kelb

Nahr el-Kelb or Nahr el-Kalb or in French “the River of the dog” or in antiquity Lycus, river of the Lebanon, is thrown in the Mediterranean in North East of Beirut.

The steles of Nahr el-Kelb depict the history of Lebanon since the XIV E until our days, through the inscriptions left by the succession of armies Pharaonic, assyro-Babylonian, Greek, Roman, Arab, French and English. They belong to the Liste Memory of the world of UNESCO.

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