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|population_total = 1,800<ref name="Mittelost-VereinOrient-Institut1970">{{cite book|author1=Nah- und Mittelost-Verein|author2=Deutsches Orient-Institut|title=Orient|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iVltAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=17 September 2012|year=1970|publisher=Deutsches Orient-Institut}}</ref> |
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|population_total = 1,800<ref name="Mittelost-VereinOrient-Institut1970">{{cite book|author1=Nah- und Mittelost-Verein|author2=Deutsches Orient-Institut|title=Orient|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iVltAAAAMAAJ|access-date=17 September 2012|year=1970|publisher=Deutsches Orient-Institut}}</ref> |
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'''Hebbariye''', '''Hebbariyeh''', '''Hebbariya''' or '''Hebariya''' ({{lang-ar| هبّارية}}) is a ] and ] situated in the ] of the ] in ].<ref name="Boulanger1955">{{cite book|author=Robert Boulanger|title=Lebanon|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nLlMAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=17 September 2012|year=1955|publisher=Hachette}}</ref> It is located on the southwestern slopes of ] near the ] border, northeast of ] and is positioned amongst ]s of ] trees.<ref name="Boulanger1955"/> |
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'''Hebbariye''', '''Hebbariyeh''', '''Hebbariya''' or '''Hebariya''' ({{lang-ar| هبّارية}}) is a ] and ] situated in the ] of the ] in ].<ref name="Boulanger1955">{{cite book|author=Robert Boulanger|title=Lebanon|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=nLlMAAAAMAAJ|access-date=17 September 2012|year=1955|publisher=Hachette}}</ref> It is located on the southwestern slopes of ] near the ] border, northeast of ] and is positioned amongst ]s of ] trees.<ref name="Boulanger1955"/> |
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The village sits c. {{convert|750|m|ft}} above sea level and the small population is predominantly support the Lebanese Communist party |
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The village sits c. {{convert|750|m|ft}} above sea level and the small population is predominantly support the Lebanese Communist party |
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==Roman temple== |
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==Roman temple== |
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</ref>]] There is a ] near to the village, opposite the ] which is the most southern of the ], a group defined by George Taylor as being south of the main road to ] on the west of ], including the ] area.<ref name="Robinson1856">Robinson and Smith, 1856, pp. -418</ref><ref name="Wilson1881">Wilson, ca 1881, vol 2, pp. -128</ref><ref name="KrenckerZschietzschmann1938c">{{cite book|author1=Daniel M. Krencker|author2=Willy Zschietzschmann|title=Römische Tempel in Syrien: nach Aufnahmen und Untersuchungen von Mitgliedern der Deutschen Baalbekexpedition 1901-1904, Otto Puchstein, Bruno Schulz, Daniel Krencker ...|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z68QAQAAMAAJ|accessdate=17 September 2012|year=1938|publisher=W. de Gruyter & Co.}}</ref> It has been classified as an ] with an eastern portal that faces ], aligned ''"as if to catch the first beams of the morning sun rising over Hermon."''<ref name="Wilson1881"/><ref name="Taylor1971">{{cite book|author=George Taylor|title=The Roman temples of Lebanon: a pictorial guide. Les temples romains au Liban; guide illustré|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ii8NAQAAIAAJ|accessdate=17 September 2012|year=1971|publisher=Dar el-Machreq Publishers}}</ref> The ] has a large basement chamber underneath the ] floors that is thought to have been used for burial. The room is only accessible from the outside of the building.<ref name="Butcher2004">{{cite book|author=Kevin Butcher|title=Roman Syria and the Near East|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YJPn3-rRjC0C&pg=PA359|accessdate=17 September 2012|date=19 February 2004|publisher=Getty Publications|isbn=978-0-89236-715-3|pages=359–}}</ref> The temple was surveyed in the summer of 1852 by ] who noted several large blocks with one measuring {{convert|2.75|ft|m}} by {{convert|15|ft|m}}. He measured the dimensions of the temple to be {{convert|58|ft|m}} long by {{convert|31|ft|m}} wide with {{convert|6|ft|m}} thick walls around {{convert|32|ft|m}} high. The ]s appeared to be of an ] style.<ref name="Robinson1856"/><ref name="Wilson1881"/> At the entrance doorway, there are two tiers of niches with some engraved writing beneath the upper set.<ref name="Taylor1971"/> |
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</ref>]] There is a ] near to the village, opposite the ] which is the most southern of the ], a group defined by George Taylor as being south of the main road to ] on the west of ], including the ] area.<ref name="Robinson1856">Robinson and Smith, 1856, pp. -418</ref><ref name="Wilson1881">Wilson, ca 1881, vol 2, pp. -128</ref><ref name="KrenckerZschietzschmann1938c">{{cite book|author1=Daniel M. Krencker|author2=Willy Zschietzschmann|title=Römische Tempel in Syrien: nach Aufnahmen und Untersuchungen von Mitgliedern der Deutschen Baalbekexpedition 1901-1904, Otto Puchstein, Bruno Schulz, Daniel Krencker ...|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Z68QAQAAMAAJ|access-date=17 September 2012|year=1938|publisher=W. de Gruyter & Co.}}</ref> It has been classified as an ] with an eastern portal that faces ], aligned ''"as if to catch the first beams of the morning sun rising over Hermon."''<ref name="Wilson1881"/><ref name="Taylor1971">{{cite book|author=George Taylor|title=The Roman temples of Lebanon: a pictorial guide. Les temples romains au Liban; guide illustré|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=ii8NAQAAIAAJ|access-date=17 September 2012|year=1971|publisher=Dar el-Machreq Publishers}}</ref> The ] has a large basement chamber underneath the ] floors that is thought to have been used for burial. The room is only accessible from the outside of the building.<ref name="Butcher2004">{{cite book|author=Kevin Butcher|title=Roman Syria and the Near East|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YJPn3-rRjC0C&pg=PA359|access-date=17 September 2012|date=19 February 2004|publisher=Getty Publications|isbn=978-0-89236-715-3|pages=359–}}</ref> The temple was surveyed in the summer of 1852 by ] who noted several large blocks with one measuring {{convert|2.75|ft|m}} by {{convert|15|ft|m}}. He measured the dimensions of the temple to be {{convert|58|ft|m}} long by {{convert|31|ft|m}} wide with {{convert|6|ft|m}} thick walls around {{convert|32|ft|m}} high. The ]s appeared to be of an ] style.<ref name="Robinson1856"/><ref name="Wilson1881"/> At the entrance doorway, there are two tiers of niches with some engraved writing beneath the upper set.<ref name="Taylor1971"/> |
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*{{cite book|last1=Robinson|first1=E.|authorlink1=Edward Robinson (scholar)|last2=Smith|first2=E.|authorlink2=Eli Smith|year=1856|url=https://archive.org/details/laterbiblicalre01smitgoog |title=Later Biblical Researches in Palestine and adjacent regions: A Journal of Travels in the year 1852| location=London|publisher=]}} |
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*{{cite book|last1=Robinson|first1=E.|author-link1=Edward Robinson (scholar)|last2=Smith|first2=E.|author-link2=Eli Smith|year=1856|url=https://archive.org/details/laterbiblicalre01smitgoog |title=Later Biblical Researches in Palestine and adjacent regions: A Journal of Travels in the year 1852| location=London|publisher=]}} |
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*{{cite book |editor =Wilson, C. W.|editor-link=Charles William Wilson |title= Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt |url=https://archive.org/details/picturesquepales02wilsuoft |volume=2 |year=c. 1881|publisher= ] |location=New York}} |
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*{{cite book |editor =Wilson, C. W.|editor-link=Charles William Wilson |title= Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt |url=https://archive.org/details/picturesquepales02wilsuoft |volume=2 |year=c. 1881|publisher= ] |location=New York}} |
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*{{cite book|last1=Warren|first1=C.|authorlink1=Charles Warren|last2=Conder|first2=C.R.|authorlink2=Claude Reignier Conder |year=1884|url=https://archive.org/details/surveyofwesternp00warruoft |title=The Survey of Western Palestine: Jerusalem |location=London|publisher=] }} (pp. -496) |
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*{{cite book|last1=Warren|first1=C.|author-link1=Charles Warren|last2=Conder|first2=C.R.|author-link2=Claude Reignier Conder |year=1884|url=https://archive.org/details/surveyofwesternp00warruoft |title=The Survey of Western Palestine: Jerusalem |location=London|publisher=] }} (pp. -496) |
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The village sits c. 750 metres (2,460 ft) above sea level and the small population is predominantly support the Lebanese Communist party