Byblos

Byblos
جُبَيْل
Jebeil
City
Byblos Old Town
Byblos
Location within Lebanon
Byblos
Byblos (Middle East)
Coordinates: 34°07′25″N 35°39′07″E / 34.12361°N 35.65194°E / 34.12361; 35.65194
CountryLebanon
GovernorateKeserwan-Jbeil
DistrictByblos
Area
  City
4.16 km2 (1.61 sq mi)
  Metro
17 km2 (7 sq mi)
Population
  City
40,000
  Metro
100,000
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Dialing code+961
Websitewww.jbail-byblos.gov.lb
CriteriaCultural: iii, iv, vi
Reference295
Inscription1984 (8th Session)

Byblos (/ˈbɪblɒs/ BIB-loss; Ancient Greek: Βύβλος), also known as Jebeil, Jbeil or Jubayl (Arabic: جُبَيْل, romanized: Jubayl, locally Jbeil [ʒ(ə)beːl]), is an ancient city in the Keserwan-Jbeil Governorate of Lebanon. The area is believed to have been first settled between 8800 and 7000 BC and continuously inhabited since 5000 BC. During its history, Byblos was part of numerous cultures including Egyptian, Phoenician, Assyrian, Persian, Hellenistic, Roman, Genoese, Mamluk and Ottoman. Urbanisation is thought to have begun during the third millennium BC when it developed into a city, making it one of the oldest cities in the world, if not the oldest. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

It was in Ancient Byblos that the Phoenician alphabet, likely the ancestor of the Greek, Latin and all other Western alphabets, was developed.