Mount Sannine Explained

Mount Sannine
جبل صنين
Elevation M:2,628
Location:Lebanon
Range:Mount Lebanon range

Mount Sannine (ar|جبل صنين / ALA-LC: Jabal Șannīn) is a mountain in the Mount Lebanon range. Its highest point is 2,628 m (8,622 feet) above sea level in Lebanon. Mount Sannine, which has a base of limestone, is the source of many mountain springs. There is an old 4th-century Christian church situated at the peak of the mountain. The city of Beirut and the Mediterranean Sea can be seen from the top of the mountain.[1]

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33.95°N 35.88°W

Notes and References

  1. Jin and Krothe. Hydrogeology: Proceedings of the 30th International Geological Congress, page 170