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House of Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen (Ghosta)4090 viewsThis house is built by Cheikh Milan el Khazen 200 years ago and renovated by Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen.
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Arz Jaj3523 viewsArz Jaj - The only stand of Lebanese Cedars other than the main stand in the North. Currently, it is a few hours hike to get up there, so since it is so inaccessible, it has not been overrun by tourists. El khazen came to Jaj around 1500 and then moved to Keserwan
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La Creperie Keserouan, Jounieh3468 viewsLa Creperie Restaurant, Kaslik
http://khazen.org/creperie
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Cedars Jaj3206 viewsArz Jaj - The only stand of Lebanese Cedars other than the main stand in the North. Currently, it is a few hours hike to get up there, so since it is so inaccessible, it has not been overrun by tourists. El khazen came to Jaj around 1500 and then moved to Keserwan
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Arz Jaj3180 viewsArz Jaj - The only stand of Lebanese Cedars other than the main stand in the North. Currently, it is a few hours hike to get up there, so since it is so inaccessible, it has not been overrun by tourists. El khazen came to Jaj around 1500 and then moved to Keserwan
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Jaj3162 viewsArz Jaj - The only stand of Lebanese Cedars other than the main stand in the North. Currently, it is a few hours hike to get up there, so since it is so inaccessible, it has not been overrun by tourists. El khazen came to Jaj around 1500 and then moved to Keserouan
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1858 Revolt3149 views
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Cheikh Jean-Philippe House in Ghosta3134 viewsThis house is built by Cheikh Milan el Khazen 200 years ago and renovated by Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen.
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Genealogical Tree3087 views
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Lebanese Flag3024 views
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House of Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen3020 viewsThis house is built by Cheikh Milan el Khazen 200 years ago and renovated by Cheikh Jean-Philippe el Khazen.
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Arez Jaj3011 viewsArz Jaj - The only stand of Lebanese Cedars other than the main stand in the North. Currently, it is a few hours hike to get up there, so since it is so inaccessible, it has not been overrun by tourists. El khazen came to Jaj around 1500 and then moved to Keserwan
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