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Ain Al Bardeh (Arabic: عين الباردة, also transliterated Ein Elbardie) is a village in |
Ain Al Bardeh (Arabic: عين الباردة, also transliterated Ein Elbardie) is a village in [[Syria]], located 55 kilometres from [[Homs]] on the Saieh mount of Wadi Al Nasarah (Translated: Valley of Christians)at an altitude of 850 metres.A picturesque town with the famous a St. Elias church and well-built houses, Ain Al Bardeh is surrounded by olive groves, mulberry orchards, and vineyards. |
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Ain Al Bardeh was considered an important village in the |
Ain Al Bardeh was considered an important village in the Wadi Al Nasarah highland, a Religious tourist point for surrounding villages. It is considered one of the most beatiful villages in Syria |
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[[Category:Villages in Syria]] |
Revision as of 07:47, 27 March 2009
Ain Al Bardeh (Arabic: عين الباردة, also transliterated Ein Elbardie) is a village in Syria, located 55 kilometres from Homs on the Saieh mount of Wadi Al Nasarah (Translated: Valley of Christians)at an altitude of 850 metres.A picturesque town with the famous a St. Elias church and well-built houses, Ain Al Bardeh is surrounded by olive groves, mulberry orchards, and vineyards.
Ain Al Bardeh was considered an important village in the Wadi Al Nasarah highland, a Religious tourist point for surrounding villages. It is considered one of the most beatiful villages in Syria