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Aramoun (Arabic: عرمون; also spelt Aaramoun or ′Aramun) - Etymology: Syriac origin, "Aarmouno", meaning "the small uneven land". In the heart of the Ftouh Keserwan district, Aramoun is rooted in a lush green landscape of large oak forests. The village has had a glorious past and its remnants are still to be seen: The Monastery of Saint Nicolas in Aramoun, formerly the house of al-Dahdah, the Maronite archdiocese, Notre-Dame church, and centuries-old mulberry trees, scattered between old stone buildings, was exploited until the first half of the 1970s for the production of silk. A stroll in the woods of Aramoun, along its shaded paths, plunges the visitor into an authentic rural setting. The town is about 28 kilometres (17 mi) north of Beirut. Its average elevation is 730 meters above sea level, and its total land area is 1.48 square kilometres. Aramoun's inhabitants are Maronites. Find in the video: Roads from Jounieh to Ghazir 00:00 Nabeh Al Attin Aaramoun 05:45 Oak Tree 10:10 Deir Mar Rouhana 11:40 Chbat 16:20 Our Lady Church 17:04 Monastery of Saint Nicolas 25:00 Maronite Archdiocese of Keserwan 29:11