Al-Qalamoun

Al-Qalamoun (Arabic: القلمون) is a Mediterranean seaside town of the North Governorate of Lebanon in the Tripoli District.

[4][5] Other modern day names for Al-Qalamoun include: El-Qalmoun, Al-Qalamun, El-Qalmoûn, Al-Qalamūn and El-Qalamoûn.

[13] The table below displays average monthly climate indicators in Al-Qalamoun based on 8 years of historical weather readings.

The main street (avenue) in the town is lined with small workshops and showrooms where brass bowls, candlesticks and other objects are produced (hammered out) in the old traditional way.

[15][16][17][18][19] Al-Qalamoun is also famous for distilled flower and rose essences, that are used to add a nice flavor and smell to sweets.