Aaqtanit

Aaqtanit (Arabic: عقتانيت) is a municipality in the Sidon District in Lebanon.[1] In 1875 Victor Guérin noted on his travels in the region: "I stop for a few moments at A'ktenit.Near there, I notice the ruins of a small fort, of which there is still a section of wall, 26 steps long and built with huge blocks, some completely flattened, the others raised with bossing.At the bottom we can see the remains of an ancient reservoir, now filled, next to a spring called A'ïn A'ktenit."[2] In 2014, Christians made up 97.70% of registered voters in Aaqtanit.
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