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Discover the history of Byblos.

Byblos, also known as Jbeil, is a coastal city in Lebanon with a rich and fascinating history that dates back thousands of years. Considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, Byblos was an important commercial and cultural center in antiquity.

Founded around 5000 B.C., Byblos was a significant trading center for cedar wood, glass, ivory, and other products. It was also one of the oldest centers for papyrus production, hence the name "Byblos," derived from the Greek "papyrus," meaning paper.

Around 1200 B.C., Byblos was conquered by the Egyptians and later by the Assyrians, Persians, Greeks, and Romans, who left their marks on the city through temples, palaces, theaters, and fortifications.

Byblos is famous for its archaeological site, where visitors can explore the ruins of Phoenician temples, a Roman necropolis, a Crusader castle, and much more. The city also boasts a charming marina, picturesque beaches, narrow streets lined with shops, and traditional restaurants. Today, Byblos is a vibrant city that blends ancient history with a contemporary atmosphere, attracting tourists from around the world who wish to immerse themselves in Lebanon's rich cultural heritage. It is a must-visit destination for history, culture, and food enthusiasts.

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