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    The 10 Oldest Cities In The World (3 Are In Lebanon)

    By 961 StaffJune 25, 2016Updated:July 30, 2025
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    Lebanon always seems to break World records. This one isn’t new, though. Out of the 10 oldest cities in the world, 3 Lebanese cities made the list; Beirut, Byblos (Jbeil) and Sidon (Saida).

    10) Beirut, Lebanon

    5000+ years old

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    9) Gaziantep, Turkey

    5650+ years old

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    8) Plovdiv, Bulgaria

    6000+ years old

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    7) Sidon, Lebanon

    6000+ years old

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    6) Faiyum, Egypt

    6000+ years old

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    5) Susa, Iran

    6200+ years old

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    4) Damascus, Syria

    6300+ years old

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    3) Aleppo, Syria

    6300+ years old

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    2) Byblos (Jbeil), Lebanon*

    7000+ years old

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    1) Jericho, Palestine*

    11000+ years old

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    *It’s important to know that Byblos (Jbeil) in Lebanon is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world.

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