- Anti-Lebanon mountains
The Anti-Lebanon mountains, is the Western name for the Eastern Lebanon Mountain Range (Arabic: جبال لبنان الشرقية),which are a northeast-trending
mountain range betweenSyria andLebanon . Its Western name (Anti-Lebanon) comes from the Greek word for ‘opposite’.The majority of the mountain range lies inSyria . The border betweenSyria andLebanon is largely defined along the crest of the range. At its southern end it is also withinIsrael . The range lies east of and parallel (opposite) to theMount Lebanon range. To the west lies theBeqaa Valley in the north and theHasbani River valley in the south. These valleys separate it from the Lebanon range in central Lebanon. To the east, in Syria, lies the Eastern Plateau which contains the city ofDamascus .The Anti-Lebanon range is approximately 150 km in length. To the north, it extends to almost the latitude of the Syrian city of
Homs before dying out. To the south, the range coalesces with the Golan Heights plateau but includes the highest peaks of MountHermon (Jabalu sh-Shaykh, in Arabic جبل الشيخ), at 2,814 metres andTa'a Musa at 2,669 metres. These peaks are snow-covered for much of the year and are located on theIsrael i-Lebanese-Syria n Border.
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