Blâtât el Haoua
Blâtât el Haoua is a cultivated area in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon. Blâtât el Haoua is situated nearby to the locality Dhoûr Hamâdé, as well as near El Aarbânîyé.Places in the Area
Nearby places include Salima and Baabdat.
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.
Baabdat
Village
Baabdat is a town located in the Matn District of Mount Lebanon, 22 km from Beirut at an altitude ranging between 600 and 1100 meters above sea level. The lush pine forests that surround the town make it a very popular summer resort for those escaping the busy coastal cities of Lebanon, especially the capital, Beirut.
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. Ras el-Matn is situated 3 km southwest of Blâtât el Haoua.
Blâtât el Haoua
- Type: Cultivated area
- Also known as: “Balāţāt al Hawā” and “Blatat el Haoua”
- Location: Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
33.87278° or 33° 52′ 22″ northLongitude
35.6775° or 35° 40′ 39″ eastElevation
790 metres (2,592 feet)Open location code
8G5QVMFH+42GeoNames ID
6276174
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In Other Languages
“Blâtât el Haoua” goes by many names.
- Arabic: “بلاطات الهوا”
Localities in the Area
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