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Tripoli

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Tripoli, Lebanon’s second-largest city, is a vibrant urban center in the northern part of the country, rich in history and culture. Founded during the Phoenician era, Tripoli has long been an important hub for trade, craftsmanship, and learning. The city is renowned for its medieval architecture, including the Citadel of Raymond de Saint-Gilles, historic hammams (bathhouses), and bustling souks filled with traditional crafts, sweets, and spices. With its blend of ancient landmarks, lively markets, and Mediterranean coastal charm, Tripoli offers visitors a unique glimpse into Lebanon’s historical depth and cultural diversity.

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