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Beit Mery (Arabic: بيت مري ; also Beit Mer, Beir Meri) is a Lebanese town overlooking the capital Beirut. The town has been a summer mountain resort since the times of the Phoenicians and later the Romans. The name derives from Aramaic and means "The house of my Lord". On one of the three hills of Beit Mery (Southern end of town) along the Lebanon Western mountain range are the ruins of the old Phoenician and Roman temples that were erected in the same general area in what is now known as Deir El-Qala'a (دير القلعة). At present, a Christian church and monastery sit on top of parts of the old Roman temple. Les Scouts Du Liban Groupe Sainte Marie Beit Mery is one of the biggest movement in town and it is located in College des Freres since 1969. Beit Mery is home to a Lebanese Red Cross Firs

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  • Beit Mery (en)
  • بيت مري (ar)
  • Beit Mery (fr)
  • Bajt Miri (pl)
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  • بيت مري هي إحدى القرى اللبنانية من قرى قضاء المتن في محافظة جبل لبنان. وهي تطل على العاصمة بيروت. (ar)
  • Beit Mery (arabe : بيت مري) est un village libanais qui surplombe la capitale Beyrouth. Situé en montagne, c'est une station balnéaire estivale depuis l'époque des Romains. Beit Mery est le siège d'un centre d'urgence de la Croix-Rouge. (fr)
  • Beit Mery (Arabic: بيت مري ; also Beit Mer, Beir Meri) is a Lebanese town overlooking the capital Beirut. The town has been a summer mountain resort since the times of the Phoenicians and later the Romans. The name derives from Aramaic and means "The house of my Lord". On one of the three hills of Beit Mery (Southern end of town) along the Lebanon Western mountain range are the ruins of the old Phoenician and Roman temples that were erected in the same general area in what is now known as Deir El-Qala'a (دير القلعة). At present, a Christian church and monastery sit on top of parts of the old Roman temple. Les Scouts Du Liban Groupe Sainte Marie Beit Mery is one of the biggest movement in town and it is located in College des Freres since 1969. Beit Mery is home to a Lebanese Red Cross Firs (en)
  • Bajt Miri (arab. بيت مري, Bayt Mirī; syr. Bet Mâré – „dom modlitwy" lub „dom króla") – miasto w Libanie, w kadzie Al-Matin, w pobliżu Bejrutu, zamieszkiwane przez chrześcijan (maronitów, prawosławnych, grekokatolików i Ormian), a także druzów. W zimie odbywa się festiwal muzyczny Al-Bustan. (pl)
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  • Beit Mery (en)
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