Litani River
The Litani river is an important waterway in southern Lebanon. It rises in the Beqaa valley and empties in the Mediterranean Sea north of the city of Tyre. It is the longest river that originates and flows entirely within the borders of Lebanon. Most of its catchment area was under Israeli occupation from 1978 to 2000. It is a major water supply for South Lebanon.. After heading south, the Litani river changes its direction and heads toward the mediteranean sea. This portion of the river heading West, is called the "Kasmia River"
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Categories: Lebanon stubs | Middle Eastern rivers | Rivers of Lebanon