Hashim Sarkis introduces functionality to a World Heritage Site

BYBLOS – Lebanon’s World Heritage site Byblos, often referred to as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, has got a modern addition. The city has expanded heavily, so that most of its population now lives in the suburbs out
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