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Faraya (Arabic:فاريا) is a Lebanese village located in the Kesrwan District. Its altitude ranges from above sea level. The word Faraya stands for "The land of fruits and vegetables" in Phoenician due to the its soil fertility. Orchards of the region of Chabrouh were famous all over Lebanon for their production of apples and pears. In 2007, the Chabrouh Dam was inaugurated creating one of the highest artificial lakes in the Middle-east region, but as a result, flooded more than three quarter of the orchards. The ski slopes are today the preferred destination for the region's visitors Faraya is located behind Kfardebian. == Location and confusion with the Mzaar Kfardebian ski resort == Faraya is located in the Kesrwan District in Lebanon, 42 km away from Beirut (while driving, but 35 km away if straight), and it is 20 km away from Jounieh. Faraya has an altitude ranging from 1600 m to 2300 m. The road to Faraya from the coastal highway passes through Ajaltoun, Achkout, Faytroun, Mairouba, Hrajel and finally Faraya. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Faraya」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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