El Khallé
El Khallé is a slope in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon and has an elevation of 898 metres. El Khallé is situated nearby to the village Ras el-Matn, as well as near the locality Aïn el Mehnaïde.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ras el-Matn and Salima.
Ras el-Matn
Village
Photo: Bassem19, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Ras el-Matn, also spelled as Ras el-Metn or Ra's al-Matn, is a Lebanese town and municipality in the Baabda District of Mount Lebanon Governorate stretching over 1,300 hectares. The town has a population of nearly 11,000 inhabitants who are Druze.
Salima
Village
Salima is a municipality in the Baabda District of Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon. There is one public school in the village with 130 students as of 2006. Salima is situated 4 km northeast of El Khallé.
Baalchmay
Village
Photo: Sinnoissam, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Baalchmay is a village, which is situated 4 km southwest of El Khallé.
El Khallé
- Type: Slope
- Also known as: “Al Khallah” and “El Khalle”
- Category: landform
- Location: Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, Middle East, Asia
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
33.84722° or 33° 50′ 50″ northLongitude
35.66917° or 35° 40′ 9″ eastElevation
898 metres (2,946 feet)Open location code
8G5QRMW9+VMGeoNames ID
6276097
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In Other Languages
“El Khallé” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “الخلة”
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