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(1050m - 85km from Beirut)
This red-roofed town, which stands at the head of a long fertile valley known as
Kfar
Hilda, is proud of its ancient remnants. In the town square sits a 4th century A.D. sarcophagus, bearing a Greek inscription recording that this was the burial place of Castor, who died in 317
A.D.
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