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- Q5758441 subject Q9988791.
- Q5758441 abstract "There is an ambiguity about the highest Lebanese village, although this ambiguity is not official. Lebanon is a country that has an average altitude of about 1000 meters above sea level, and contains the highest villages in the Middle East. The main villages of concern are Bekaa kafra, Ainata, Ouyoun al Siman, Faqra, Laqlouq, Tfail, Ouyoun Orghoch, and Souaqi. The information concerning altitudes given below is confirmed and based on Google Earth elevation indicator.".
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q197116.
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q246087.
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q3519398.
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q42274.
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q4697400.
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q4881577.
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q7204.
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q822.
- Q5758441 wikiPageWikiLink Q9988791.
- Q5758441 comment "There is an ambiguity about the highest Lebanese village, although this ambiguity is not official. Lebanon is a country that has an average altitude of about 1000 meters above sea level, and contains the highest villages in the Middle East. The main villages of concern are Bekaa kafra, Ainata, Ouyoun al Siman, Faqra, Laqlouq, Tfail, Ouyoun Orghoch, and Souaqi. The information concerning altitudes given below is confirmed and based on Google Earth elevation indicator.".
- Q5758441 label "Highest Village in Lebanon".