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'''Batha''' is a village of [[Keserwan District]] in [[Mount Lebanon]], situated on the east of [[Jounieh]] Bay with a special coastal view of Mediterranean sea, at an altitude from 500 to 600 meters. A crystal water spring flow in a wonderful pine valley on the north of Batha watering a fruitful gardens before going down to the Mediterranean sea. Batha is the origine of Painter [[Michel Elmir]] (1930-1973). |
'''Batha''' is a village of [[Keserwan District]] in [[Mount Lebanon]], situated on the east of [[Jounieh]] Bay with a special coastal view of Mediterranean sea, at an altitude from 500 to 600 meters. A crystal water spring flow in a wonderful pine and oak valley on the north of Batha watering a fruitful gardens before going down to the Mediterranean sea. Batha is the origine of Painter [[Michel Elmir]] (1930-1973). |
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Revision as of 07:45, 27 May 2009
Batha is a village of Keserwan District in Mount Lebanon, situated on the east of Jounieh Bay with a special coastal view of Mediterranean sea, at an altitude from 500 to 600 meters. A crystal water spring flow in a wonderful pine and oak valley on the north of Batha watering a fruitful gardens before going down to the Mediterranean sea. Batha is the origine of Painter Michel Elmir (1930-1973).