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Beirut
Bekaa
El
Nabatieh
Mount Lebanon
North
South
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Ain
Mreisse |
Ashrafieh
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Ain
El Mreisse is situated along Beirut's
coastal Corniche, which stretches for
several kilometers, and is only
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Ashrafieh
is considered an important tourist
outlet in Beirut where a great number
of restaurants, |
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from the renovated
city center. This district was
famous for its.
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coffee
shops and nightclubs are located.
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| Beirut |
Hamra |
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Beirut,
with its million plus inhabitants,
conveys a sense of life and energy
that is immediately |
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Prior
to 1975, Hamra Street was referred to
as Beirut's "Champs Elysées"
as tourists frequented
it all year |
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apparent. This dynamism is
echoed by Capital’s geographical
position.
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round.
Hamra Street
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| Jnah |
Ramlet
el Baida |
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The
Jnah is one of the luxurious
residential districts of the Capital.
Its name literally means "wing" due to its
location |
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Ramlet
El Baida
is a residential district and derives
its name from the nearby and only |
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along the southern border of
Beirut.
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sandy beach
in Beirut. It is characterized
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Raoucheh
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Verdun |
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On
Beirut’s western-most tip, is a
popular area with something for
everyone. Its most famous landmark
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Verdun
is one of Beirut's most prestigious
residential neighborhoods where also
some of the |
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Pigeon
Rocks, huge formation which stands
like sentinels off the coast.
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most
important fashion boutiques are found.
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Source:
Ministry of Tourism
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