Al-Mabarra Bridge
Al-Mabarra Bridge is a work of art in Mount Lebanon, Lebanon. Al-Mabarra Bridge is situated nearby to Church of Our Lady of Khaldah, as well as near Dohat Al Hoss Bridge.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Khalde and Haret en Naameh.
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. Khalde is situated 2½ km northeast of Al-Mabarra Bridge.
Haret en Naameh
Village
Haret en Naameh, or simply Na'ameh, is a Lebanese coastal town located in the Chouf District, an administrative division of the Mount Lebanon Governorate. Haret en Naameh is situated 2½ km south of Al-Mabarra Bridge.
Damour
Village
Damour is a Lebanese Christian town that is 20 km south of Beirut. It is located in the Chouf District in the Mount Lebanon Governorate. Damour is situated 4 km south of Al-Mabarra Bridge.
Al-Mabarra Bridge
- Type: Work of art
- Category: tourism
- Location: Mount Lebanon, Lebanon, Middle East, Asia
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Latitude
33.76735° or 33° 46′ 2″ northLongitude
35.46559° or 35° 27′ 56″ eastOpen location code
8G5QQF88+W6OpenStreetMap ID
node 4289059795OpenStreetMap feature
tourism=artwork
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Church of Our Lady of Khaldah and Dohat Al Hoss Bridge.
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