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About Ain Zahalta:

The name Ain Zahalta is most likely of Phoenician origin and means the eye of the god Zohel. According to Phoenician mythology, the Greek god Zohal (Zohel in Phoenician, Saturn in Roman, and Kronos in Greek Mythology) lost his duel with the Phoenician god Tamiras (Damur) at the source of the river Nabaa al Safa. The river springs from Ain-Zhalta and is also known as the Damur River. Nabaa al Safa, which means pure spring, supplies drinking water to the southwestern towns and villages of Mount Lebanon. The Emir Bashir II tapped this source to supply the Palace of Beiteddine. Others place the Ain Zhalta name in the Syriac language where it means the spring or well that moves. More on
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Address

Nabeh Assafa
Aïn Zhalta
00961

Opening Hours

Monday 11:00 - 02:30
Tuesday 11:00 - 02:30
Wednesday 11:00 - 02:30
Thursday 11:00 - 02:30
Friday 11:00 - 02:30
Saturday 11:00 - 02:30
Sunday 10:00 - 02:30

Telephone

+96179310059

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