The Beqaa Valley is a fertile region located in eastern Lebanon, known for its agricultural production. It stretches approximately 120 kilometers and is bordered by the Lebanon Mountains to the west and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains to the east. The valley's climate and rich soil make it ideal for growing various crops, including grapes, wheat, and vegetables.
Historically, the Beqaa Valley has been significant for trade and agriculture. It has been inhabited since ancient times, with archaeological sites reflecting its long history. The valley is also famous for its wine production, with several vineyards producing renowned Lebanese wines.