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Byblus

Byblus was an ancient coastal city of northern Phoenicia. Byblus or Byblos is now called Jubayl. It was once famous for its export of timber to Egypt.

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Byblus, Byblos, Βύβλος (Greek),
Gebal (Phoenician).
Jubayl (modern).

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