Kfar Chleymane (Arabic: كفر شليمان), also Kfarchleiman, is a small village of the Batroun District in the north of Lebanon located 16 km from Batroun and 69 km from Beirut.
[1] Kfar Chleimane's population is very small, consisting mainly of members of the Bassil family[2], which is believed to originate from Dinniyeh region near Tripoli.
The Our Lady of Naya church is the only one in Kfar Chleymane and is known for its 12th century vestige.
Frescoes representing the Christ or other Christian scenes can be found in a little cave carved in the stone under the church.
Parts of the frescoes were burnt by mistake before their historical importance was discovered.