Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon
Lebanon
Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon has 13 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
sarcophagi
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Sardinia | Minya, Egypt | Merthyr Tydfil County Borough, Wales | Kafr Manda, Israel | Jelgava, Latvia
Tibnin
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Marjayoun, Lebanon | Shamaa, Lebanon | At-Tiri, Lebanon | Yaroun, Lebanon | Shaqra, Lebanon
Safad
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Gaza City, Palestine | Nazareth, Israel | Tibnin, Lebanon | Nabatieh, Lebanon | Marjayoun, Lebanon
Ottoman empire
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Ohrid | Tibnin, Lebanon | Nabatieh, Lebanon | Deir Istiya, State of Palestine | Al-Mughayyir, State of Palestine
Liwa (Arabic)
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Tubas (city), Palestine | Beit Jala, State of Palestine | Kafr Qaddum, State of Palestine | Tibnin, Lebanon | Nabatieh, Lebanon
cistern
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Montreal, Quebec | Copenhagen, Denmark | Mecca, Saudi Arabia | Nazareth, Israel | Semnan, Iran
Islam in Lebanon
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Burj el-Shamali, Lebanon | Tibnin, Lebanon | Zahlé, Lebanon | Marjayoun, Lebanon | Shamaa, Lebanon
nahiya
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Aleppo, Syria | Bayt Jibrin, Hebron | Tubas (city), Palestine | Bani Zeid al-Gharbia, State of Palestine | Jenin, State of Palestine
PEF Survey of Palestine
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Ramallah, Palestine | Bethany, Palestine | Burj el-Shamali, Lebanon | Deir al-Balah, State of Palestine | Beit Jala, State of Palestine
Palestine Exploration Fund
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Hebron, State of Palestine (civil governance) Israel (H2 area military control) | Rashidieh, Lebanon | Ramallah, Palestine | Bethany, Palestine | Burj el-Shamali, Lebanon
barley
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Portugal | Finland | Sardinia | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Ukraine
akçe
Connects Mais al-Jabal, Lebanon to: Chiprovtsi | Nicosia, Northern Cyprus | Tubas (city), Palestine | Beit Jala, State of Palestine | Beit Hanina