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- Wadi_al-Taym abstract "Wadi al-Taym, also transliterated as Wadi el-Taym is a wadi (dry river) that forms a large fertile valley in southern Lebanon, near Hasbaya on the western slopes of Mount Hermon. It adjoins the Beqaa valley running north to south towards the Jordan valley where it meets the northwest corner of Lake Huleh. Watered by the Hasbani river, the low hills of Wadi al-Taym are covered with rows of silver-green olive trees with the population in the area being predominantly Druze. It was given its name after settlement by the Arabic Al-Taym tribe.".
- Wadi_al-Taym wikiPageExternalLink wadi.taym.
- Wadi_al-Taym wikiPageExternalLink 243865393.
- Wadi_al-Taym wikiPageExternalLink 77337455?tag=Hasbaya.
- Wadi_al-Taym wikiPageID "37007398".
- Wadi_al-Taym wikiPageRevisionID "572213981".
- Wadi_al-Taym hasPhotoCollection Wadi_al-Taym.
- Wadi_al-Taym subject Category:Great_Rift_Valley.
- Wadi_al-Taym subject Category:Landforms_of_Lebanon.
- Wadi_al-Taym subject Category:Valleys_of_Lebanon.
- Wadi_al-Taym subject Category:Wadis.
- Wadi_al-Taym point "33.43333333333333 35.7".
- Wadi_al-Taym type SpatialThing.
- Wadi_al-Taym comment "Wadi al-Taym, also transliterated as Wadi el-Taym is a wadi (dry river) that forms a large fertile valley in southern Lebanon, near Hasbaya on the western slopes of Mount Hermon. It adjoins the Beqaa valley running north to south towards the Jordan valley where it meets the northwest corner of Lake Huleh. Watered by the Hasbani river, the low hills of Wadi al-Taym are covered with rows of silver-green olive trees with the population in the area being predominantly Druze.".
- Wadi_al-Taym label "Wadi El Taym".
- Wadi_al-Taym label "Wadi al-Taym".
- Wadi_al-Taym sameAs Wadi_El_Taym.
- Wadi_al-Taym sameAs m.0n49bf5.
- Wadi_al-Taym sameAs Q3565010.
- Wadi_al-Taym sameAs Q3565010.
- Wadi_al-Taym lat "33.43333333333333".
- Wadi_al-Taym long "35.7".
- Wadi_al-Taym wasDerivedFrom Wadi_al-Taym?oldid=572213981.
- Wadi_al-Taym isPrimaryTopicOf Wadi_al-Taym.