The Anti-Lebanon Mountains are a range of mountains located in the Middle East, spanning across Syria and Lebanon. The range stretches approximately 150 km in length and has a maximum elevation of 2,814 meters at Mount Hermon. The Anti-Lebanon Mountains form the eastern boundary of the Bekaa Valley and are separated from the Lebanon Mountains by the narrow Al-Biqā‘ Valley. The mountain range is rich in history and has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years. It has served as a strategic location for warfare and was a site of several battles throughout history. Today, the Anti-Lebanon Mountains are a popular destination for hikers and nature lovers, with several trails and natural reserves spread throughout the range.
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