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(Traditional
Village
26
km) The road to Richmaya goes through Ain Traz, where Lebanese Greek Catholic patriarchs had their residence between 1811 and 1981. You can still see the traditional “discussion benches” near the residence porch, where people used to talk in the shade of the ancient oak tree. |
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Richmaya
village
is
a
pleasant
place
to
walk.
Old
houses
line
the
main
street
and
several
of
its
buildings
are
classed
as
historic
monuments.
Look
for
the
18th
century
maronite
monastery
of
Saint
Antoine
of
Sir,
the
Church
of
Mar
Qiriqos
and
the
old
residence
of
Geagea
Abi
Farah.
On
the
town’s
hillsides
are
ancient
tombs
cut
into
the
rock. The verdant area around the hydroelectric station below the village makes a pleasant picnic spot. It is cooled by the waters of the Nabaa es-Safa, the stream that also drives the station's turbines. |
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