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Aalma ech Chaab (Arabic: علما الشعب) is a village in the Tyre District, in Southern Lebanon.
Alma el-Chaab is a southern village with unobstructed views, overlooking the Gulf of Naqoura with its white beaches and deep blue sea. Surrounded by a maquis, the village surprises by the harmony of its stone houses with traditional architecture, its narrow streets and its brightness that suggests the sea below.
Alma el-Chaab est un village du sud à la vue dégagée, donnant sur le golfe de Naqoura avec ses plages blanches et sa mer d’un bleu profond. Entouré d’un maquis, le village surprend par l’harmonie de ses maisons en pierre à l’architecture traditionnelle, ses dédales de ruelles étroites et sa luminosité qui laisse deviner la mer ...
Alma El Chaab (Shaab)- South of Lebanon We were driving back from Ain Ebel taking the road down to Naqoura at the southern border of Lebanon when we crossed this picturesque village which beauty was completely unknown to us.
Aalma ech Chaab is a village in the Tyre District, in Southern Lebanon. ʿAlmā ash-Shaʿb has about 1,080 residents. Mapcarta, the open map.
According to E. H. Palmer, ’Alma means "a coat of mail"; while Shảub means "mountain spurs". [2] According to Dr. Anis Freyha in his book " A Dictionary of the Names of Towns and Villages in Lebanon" 2nd edition 1985, page 117, he mentions that the root of the name is Semitic (עלם) and could mean "the hidden" or sexual maturity, the same in Phoenicians and Aramaic.
Aalma ech Chaab (Arabic: علما الشعب) is a village in the Tyre District, in Southern Lebanon.