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Article: UNDP kiosk project looks to boost Baalbeck economy.
- Article from:
- The Daily Star (Beirut, Lebanon)
- Article date:
- October 29, 2009
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Byline: Nathanael Massey
Summary: The giant columns that rise against the Baalbeck skyline serve as a timeless reminder of worlds long past. Behind them stretch the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Heliopolis, a major historical site competing with anything to be found in Greece or Rome. Yet this natural resource - a potential magnet for regional and international tourism.
BAALBECK: The giant columns that rise against the Baalbeck skyline serve as a timeless reminder of worlds long past. Behind them stretch the ruins of the ancient Roman city of Heliopolis, a major historical site competing with anything to be found in Greece or Rome. Yet this natural ...