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Baalbek

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Baalbek is an ancient city in eastern Lebanon, located in the fertile Beqaa Valley, renowned for its impressive Roman archaeological sites and rich historical significance. Once known as Heliopolis during the Roman era, Baalbek was a major religious center dedicated to the worship of Jupiter, Bacchus, and Venus, and today it boasts some of the best-preserved and grandest Roman temples in the world. The Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter, with their massive columns and intricate carvings, reflect the city’s importance in the ancient empire. Baalbek has been continuously inhabited for thousands of years, blending Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic influences into its cultural heritage. In addition to its historical significance, the city is known for the annual Baalbek International Festival, which attracts artists and visitors from around the globe, celebrating music, art, and culture amid the awe-inspiring ruins.

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