شحيم | |
Location | Lebanon |
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Region | Mount Lebanon Governorate, Chouf District |
Coordinates | 33°37′28″N 35°29′06″E / 33.6244°N 35.4850°E |
Type | City, town |
Part of | Iqlim El-Kharrub |
Area | 8.54 km² |
Height | 500–900 metres |
History | |
Cultures | Roman |
Associated with | Hamdan, Hajjar, Abdallah, Khatib, Chaaban, Fawaz, Dahrouj, Hajj-Chehade, Younes, Mrad, Daher, Oueidat, Moallem, Saab, El-Halabi, Trawi |
Site notes | |
Condition | Developing town |
Shhiim (Arabic: شحيم) (IPA: ʃħiːm) alternatively written as Shheem or Chhim/Chehim is a town in Lebanon which is located 40 kilometres south-east of Beirut.
The largest Sunni Muslim town in the Chouf region, Shhiim has a population of approximately 49,000. Situated on four mountains, the town is often regarded as the capital of the Iqlim el-Kharrub, which is the coastal part of the Chouf.
The town is notable for a very well-preserved archaeological site located there, including a Roman sanctuary, a Christian basilica, residential structures, and oil presses.[1]