Ainab

Ainab, is a town on the western slopes of overlooking . It is in the of the 25 kilometres from , on the road South from .
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  • Type: Locality
  • Description: human settlement in Lebanon
  • Also known as: ‘Aynāb

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Baissour and Bechamoun.

Village
or Bayssour, is a village located in the of . It is 850 metres above sea level and shares a border with , Kaifoun, Kabr Shmoon, Majdlaya, and Ainab.

Town
, is a town near in the of . It has an area about 6.6 square kilometres and elevation between 60 and 580 metres above sea level.

Village
, is a village in , . Municipal elections are held every six years.

Ainab

Latitude
33.76639° or 33° 45′ 59″ north
Longitude
35.5475° or 35° 32′ 51″ east
Elevation
767 metres (2,516 feet)
Open location code
8G5QQG8X+H2
Geo­Names ID
277755
Wiki­data ID
Q2828145
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In Other Languages

From Arabic to Urdu—“Ainab” goes by many names.
  • Arabic: عيناب
  • Cebuano: Aïnab
  • Dutch: Ainab
  • Egyptian Arabic: عيناب
  • French: Ainab
  • Greek: Αϊνάμπ
  • Hebrew: עינאב
  • Irish: Ainab
  • Italian: Ainab
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Ainab
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Ainab
  • Norwegian: Ainab
  • Persian: عیناب
  • Swedish: Aïnab
  • Urdu: عیناب

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