Nabatîyé, also known as Nabatieh, is a city located in southern Lebanon. It serves as the capital of the Nabatieh Governorate and is situated approximately 70 kilometers south of Beirut. The city is positioned at the confluence of the Litani and Hasbani rivers, making it a significant agricultural hub in the region.
Nabatîyé has a rich historical and cultural heritage, with roots dating back to ancient times. The area has been inhabited since the Phoenician era and features various archaeological sites. Notable sites include the remnants of ancient churches and other historical structures that reflect the area's diverse past.
Today, Nabatîyé is known for its vibrant community and economic activities. The city's economy is primarily based on agriculture, trade, and services. Additionally, Nabatîyé has developed into a center for education and healthcare in the southern region of Lebanon.
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