Mathane el Boustâne
Mathane el Boustâne is an archaeological site in South Governorate, Lebanon. Mathane el Boustâne is situated nearby to the village Bissariyeh, as well as near Sarepta.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bissariyeh and Sarepta.
Bissariyeh
Village
Al-Baisariyah is a municipality in the Sidon District of the South Governorate in Lebanon.
Sarepta
Village
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Sarepta was a Phoenician city on the Mediterranean coast between Sidon and Tyre, also known biblically as Zarephath. It became a bishopric, which faded, and remains a double Catholic titular see.
Saksakiyeh
Village
As-Saksakiyah is a municipality in the Sidon District of the South Governorate in Lebanon. It is located 61 kilometres from Beirut and 15 kilometres south of Sidon, and covers an area of 2,44 km². Saksakiyeh is situated 3 km southwest of Mathane el Boustâne.
Mathane el Boustâne
- Type: Archaeological site
- Also known as: “Maţḩanat al Bustān” and “Mathane el Boustane”
- Categories: tourist attraction and tourism
- Location: South Governorate, Lebanon, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
33.45028° or 33° 27′ 1″ northLongitude
35.31444° or 35° 18′ 52″ eastElevation
66 metres (217 feet)Open location code
8G5QF827+4QGeoNames ID
270848
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In Other Languages
“Mathane el Boustâne” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “مطحنة البستان”
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