Nahr al-Kalb

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File:Lebanon - Christ the King Statue.jpg
Christian shrine overlooking the Dog River basin

The Nahr al-Kalb (Arabic: نهر الكلب‎‎) (English literal translation is Dog River) is a river in Lebanon. It runs for 19 miles (31 km) from a spring in Jeita near the Jeita Grotto to the Mediterranean Sea.

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Nahr al-Kalb is the ancient Lycus River.[1] Past generals and conquerors have traditionally built monuments at the mouth of the Nahr al-Kalb, known as the Commemorative stelae of Nahr el-Kalb.

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  1. http://portal.unesco.org/ci/en/ev.php-URL_ID=23073&URL_DO=DO_PRINTPAGE&URL_SECTION=201.html

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