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Baalbek$544459$ - traduzione in Inglese

CITY LOCATED IN LEBANON
Baalbec; Baalbeck; Baalbek City of the Sun; Baalbek, Lebanon; Baalabeck; Baalbek (ruins); Ba'labakk; Ba'albek; Heliopolis of Phoenicia; Tell Baalbek; Baʻalbik; Baʻlabakk; Balabakk; Heliopolis (Syria); Syrian Heliopolis; Heliopolis Syriaca; Heliopolis in Phoenicia; Emirate of Baalbek; Baâlbek; Balbek; Temple of Venus (Baalbek); Heliopolis (Lebanon); Heliopolis in Phœnicia; Baalbeck, Lebanon; City of Ba'albek; Heliopolis (Roman Phoenicia)
  • 1856}}
  • 3rd century.]]
  • Reconstruction of Temple of Jupiter/Baalbek
  • The largest stone at Baalbek]], uncovered in 2014
  • Mamluk]] fortifications
  • p=90}} (Facing SW, with the Temple of Jupiter labelled "Temple of the Sun")
  • columns]] of the [[Temple of Bacchus]]
  • A map of Israeli bombing during the [[Second Lebanon War]]. Baalbek was a major target, with more than 70 bombs dropped.
  • The Great Court of ancient Heliopolis's temple complex
  • 1900}}
  • A detail from a 1911 map of Turkey in Asia, showing Baalbek's former rail connections

Baalbek      
n. Baalbek, Stadt im Beqaa Tal im Libanon

Wikipedia

Baalbek

Baalbek (; Arabic: بَعْلَبَكّ, romanized: Baʿlabakk, Syriac-Aramaic: ܒܥܠܒܟ) is a city located east of the Litani River in Lebanon's Beqaa Valley, about 67 km (42 mi) northeast of Beirut. It is the capital of Baalbek-Hermel Governorate. In Greek and Roman times, Baalbek was also known as Heliopolis (Ἡλιούπολις, Greek for "Sun City"). In 1998, Baalbek had a population of 82,608, mostly Shia Muslims, followed by Sunni Muslims and Lebanese Arab Christians.

It is home to the Baalbek temple complex which includes two of the largest and grandest Roman temple ruins: the Temple of Bacchus and the Temple of Jupiter. It was inscribed in 1984 as an UNESCO World Heritage site.