Jisr el Khardali
Jisr el Khardali is a bridge in Mohafazat Nabatîyé, Lebanon. Jisr el Khardali is situated nearby to the village Arnoun, as well as near Al-Qlaiaah.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Beaufort Castle.
Beaufort Castle
Castle
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Arnoun and Al-Qlaiaah.
Arnoun
Village
Arnoun is a municipality 7 kilometres south-east of Nabatieh, in Nabatieh Governorate, southern Lebanon. The village is located approximately 8 kilometres from the Israeli border.
Al-Qlaiaah
Village
Al-Qlaiaah is a municipality in the Marjayoun District in southern Lebanon. The inhabitants are mainly Maronite Christians. Al-Qlaiaah is situated 2½ km east of Jisr el Khardali.
Kfar Tebnit
Village
Kfar Tebnit or Kfartebnit is a municipality located approximately 4 kilometres south southeast of Nabatieh, 37 kilometres southeast of Sidon in Lebanon. Kfar Tebnit is situated 3 km west of Jisr el Khardali.
Jisr el Khardali
- Type: Bridge
- Also known as: “Jisr al Khardalī”
- Category: transportation
- Location: Mohafazat Nabatîyé, Lebanon, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
33.34222° or 33° 20′ 32″ northLongitude
35.54306° or 35° 32′ 35″ eastElevation
245 metres (804 feet)Open location code
8G5Q8GRV+V6GeoNames ID
272508
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In Other Languages
“Jisr el Khardali” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “جسر الخردلي”
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