El Mrâji

El Mrâji is a locality in , and has an elevation of 1,452 metres. El Mrâji is situated nearby to the locality , as well as near .
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Baatara gorge waterfall.

Waterfall
The Baatara gorge sinkhole is a waterfall in the Chatine, near Balaa. The waterfall drops 255 metres into the Balaa Pothole, a cave of Jurassic limestone located on the Lebanon Mountain Trail.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Tannourine and Laqlouq.

Village
is a town located in the Batroun District, part of the Governorate of , 80 km from the capital . is formed by a cluster of mountain settlements located in the highs of the Batroun District, the largest of which is El-Fawqa, followed by Chatine,Tannourine El-Tahta, and Wata Houb.

Village
, also spelled Laklouk and also known as ′Arab is a small mountainous village in mountainous area in the of , . is situated 5 km south of El Mrâji.

Village
Bchaaleh, alternatively spelled , Bchealeh or Bshaaleh, is a village in the Batroun District of the in . It had 1,456 eligible voters in the 2009 elections, and the residents mainly belonged to the Maronite Church. is situated 5 km northwest of El Mrâji.

El Mrâji

Latitude
34.18222° or 34° 10′ 56″ north
Longitude
35.87917° or 35° 52′ 45″ east
Elevation
1,452 metres (4,764 feet)
Open location code
8G6Q5VJH+VM
Geo­Names ID
279312
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