El Ain, Beqaa, Lebanon

El Ain, Beqaa, Lebanon
العين
Country  Lebanon
Governorate Beqaa Governorate
District Baalbek District
Elevation 3,000 ft (1,000 m)
Population
  Total 30,000
Time zone EET (UTC+2)
  Summer (DST) +3 (UTC)

'El Ain (Arabic: العين), Al Ain, ' or Ain is a village at an elevation of 1,000 metres (3,300 ft) on a foothill of the Anti-Lebanon mountains in the Baalbek District of Lebanon. Special place for comfort and eco-tourism and is famous with its agriculture and trade where it's located on the highway that connects Syrian boarders and Hermel area with Chtaura and Beirut.

El Ain

Introduction

ElAin (Arabic العين) is a village in the northern part of the Bekaa Valley, on the lower slopes of the Anti Lebanon mountain range. It is part of the Baalbek District, and lies on the international highway linking Lebanon and Syria

Called Ain referring to the old water source in it.

Geography and Agriculture

The altitude of this village ranges from 900 to 1300 meters above sea level. The village is 125 km away from Beirut situated between the towns of Labwe and Fakiha. Its economy is restricted to agriculture (figs, olives, apples, pomegranate, apricots, peach and grapes). Many source of water are distributed all around the village.

Weather Conditions

Winters in ElAin are cold and dry, with temperatures seldom reaching freezing point (-7° to -10°). On average, it snows three to five times per season. Summers are very hot and dry, with temperatures seldom reaching 40 °C. The average annual rainfall is 230 mm (9 in).

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