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<p> E . City of Baal, or the Sun), an ancient city of Syria, 35 m. NW. of Damascus; called by the Greeks, Heliopolis; once a place of great size, wealth, and splendour; now in ruins, the most conspicuous of which is the Great [[Temple]] to Baal, one of the most magnificent ruins of the East, covering an area of four acres. </p>
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<p> [[E]] . [[City]] of Baal, or the Sun), an ancient city of Syria, 35 m. NW. of Damascus; called by the Greeks, Heliopolis; once a place of great size, wealth, and splendour; now in ruins, the most conspicuous of which is the [[Great]] [[Temple]] to Baal, one of the most magnificent ruins of the East, covering an area of four acres. </p>
 
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]

E . City of Baal, or the Sun), an ancient city of Syria, 35 m. NW. of Damascus; called by the Greeks, Heliopolis; once a place of great size, wealth, and splendour; now in ruins, the most conspicuous of which is the Great Temple to Baal, one of the most magnificent ruins of the East, covering an area of four acres.

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