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The architecture of Chabtine (often spelled Chaptine), a tranquil village in Lebanon’s Batroun District, is characterized by its traditional Lebanese stone houses and their harmonious integration into the rugged mountain landscape. These buildings reflect the evolution from simple rural dwellings to the iconic central-hall typology that emerged during the 19th-century Ottoman period.

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