Khallet el Boûmé

Khallet el Boûmé is a ravine in , and has an elevation of 79 metres. Khallet el Boûmé is situated nearby to the village , as well as near the locality .
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Places in the Area

Nearby places include Aadloun and Ansariyah, Lebanon.

Town
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, Adloun or Adlun is a coastal municipality in South , 17 kilometres south of famous for its cultivation of watermelons. It is also the site of a Phoenician necropolis and prehistoric caves where four archaeological sites have been discovered and dated to the Stone Age.

Village
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Ansariyah, Ansariyeh, or Insariye is a municipality in in , 62 km from and 20 km south of . The area is 7.35 km² and is situated near the sea facing it from an altitude of 144 m.

Village
Al-Loubiyah, or Al-Loubieh is a municipality in south Lebanon 62 km from and 20 km south of , 21 km north of , area 2.23 km2, altitude 144 m. Al-Loubiyah is also the name for a traditional Lebanese mezze made from green beans, tomatoes, onions, garlic and salt, all sauteed in olive oil. is situated 4½ km north of Khallet el Boûmé.

Khallet el Boûmé

Latitude
33.38889° or 33° 23′ 20″ north
Longitude
35.27333° or 35° 16′ 24″ east
Elevation
79 metres (259 feet)
Open location code
8G5Q97QF+H8
Geo­Names ID
276222
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“Khallet el Boûmé” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: خلة البومة

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