Aach ed Djâjé
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Aach ed Djâjé
Lebanon
Aach ed Djâjé is a mountain of southwestern Lebanon. It has an elevation of 1,304 metres (4,278 ft).[1] It is a Class T- Hypsographic mountain.[2]
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Capital: Rashaya
- Ain Arab
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- Ain Harcha
- Akabeh
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- Aach ed Djâjé
- Khirbet El-Knese
- Tell Ain el Meten
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