Ras el Horch
Ras el Horch is a peak in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon and has an elevation of 302 metres. Ras el Horch is situated nearby to the locality Aaoudé, as well as near the town Yanar.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bechamoun and Khalde.
Bechamoun
Town
Photo: Peripitus, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Bechamoun, is a town near Beirut in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon. It has an area about 6.6 square kilometres and elevation between 60 and 580 metres above sea level.
Khalde
Town
Khaldah is a coastal town located 12 kilometres south of Beirut, Lebanon. It is famous as a tourist destination in the summer, especially for its various beach resorts.
Aramoun
Village
Aramoun, often referred to as Dawhet Aramoun, is a village in the Aley District of Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, lying to the east of Khalde and 22 kilometres away from Beirut. Aramoun is situated 2½ km south of Ras el Horch.
Ras el Horch
- Type: Peak with an elevation of 302 metres
- Also known as: “Ra’s al Ḩursh”
- Category: landform
- Location: Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
33.78222° or 33° 46′ 56″ northLongitude
35.51056° or 35° 30′ 38″ eastElevation
302 metres (991 feet)Open location code
8G5QQGJ6+V6GeoNames ID
6273907
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In Other Languages
“Ras el Horch” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “رأس الحرش”
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