Ayn al-Jarr

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Ayn al-Jarr is the ancient spring whose name is believed to have given rise to the name of the Lebanese town of Anjar.

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Ayn al-Jarr canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf spring
water source
associatedSettlement Anjar NERFINISHED
country Lebanon
describedAs ancient spring
etymologyNote Its name is believed to have given rise to the name of the town of Anjar
hasHydrologicalType freshwater spring
hasNameEtymologicalRelationTo Anjar NERFINISHED
influencedToponym Anjar NERFINISHED
locatedIn Anjar region NERFINISHED
Bekaa Valley NERFINISHED
locatedNear Anjar NERFINISHED
nameLanguage Arabic
partOf Lebanon NERFINISHED
region Beqaa Governorate NERFINISHED

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Anjar (Umayyad city in Lebanon) namedAfter Ayn al-Jarr
subject surface form: Anjar