Beka'a Valley
The Beka'a Valley is a fertile region located in Lebanon, known for its agricultural production. It stretches between the Lebanon Mountains to the west and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains to the east. The valley benefits from a Mediterranean climate, which supports the growth of various crops, including grapes, olives, and cereals.
In addition to agriculture, the Beka'a Valley is famous for its wine production, with several vineyards and wineries. The area is also rich in history, featuring ancient ruins such as Baalbek, a UNESCO World Heritage site, showcasing the region's cultural significance and historical heritage.