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North Lebanon's main feature lies in its notable number of medieval castles, churches and monasteries scattered all across its landscape. Many of these crusader structures have remained to this day and are in use by the local communities.
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- EVENTS
Lebanon witnesses year-round events, be it cultural or business-related. Keep an eye on the following calendar for more updates.
City Life
Beirut International Tango Festival
April 2010 (Annual)
American University of Beirut (AUB)
The Garden Show & Spring Festival
May 2010 (Annual)
Beirut Hippodrome
DocuDays (Beirut's documentary festival)
July 2010 (Annual)
Al Madina Theater
Beirut International Film Festival
October 2010 (annual)
Empire Sofil and Concorde Planete, Beirut
Culture
The Lebanese National Orchestra for Oriental-Arabic Music
April - June 2010 (Annual)
Saint Joseph University and St Joseph Church
Festivals
Tyre & South Festival
July - Aug 2010 (Annual)
The ancient Phoenician city of Tyre, around 45 miles south of Beirut
Byblos International Festival
June - August 2010 (Annual)
The ancient port of Byblos, 30km north of Beirut, Byblos (Jbeil)
Baalbeck International Festival
July - August 2010 (Annual)
Baalbeck Temples, 55 miles west of Beirut
Beiteddine Festival
July - August 2010 (Annual)
Beiteddine Palace, 30 miles south of Beirut in the Chouf Mountains
Mzaar Summer Festival
August 2010 (Annual)
Mzaar Gardens, 30 miles north-east of Beirut