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  2. List of shopping malls in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of shopping malls in Lebanon. Beirut. ABC Mall Ashrafieh; ABC Mall Verdun; ... City Center Beirut, Hazmiyeh; City Mall(Previously Janane Farah Mall ...

  3. Rue Gouraud - Wikipedia

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    Gemmayze, and Rue Gouraud specifically, and competes with the trendy village-type neighborhood of Badaro, [1] as one of Beirut's bohemian quarters. the district is full of narrow streets and historic buildings from the French era. The neighborhood is well known today for its trendy bars and pubs, cafes, restaurants and lounges, most of which ...

  4. Beirut Souks - Wikipedia

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    Shopping stores along vaulted alleys inside the Souks. Beirut Souks (Arabic: أسواق بيروت) is a major commercial district in Beirut Central District.With over 200 shops, 25 restaurants and cafes, an entertainment center, a 14 cinema complex, periodic street markets, and an upcoming department store, it is Beirut's largest and most diverse shopping and leisure area.

  5. Rue Weygand - Wikipedia

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    Upon its completion, the street was renamed after Maxime Weygand, the High Commissioner of French-mandated Syria and Lebanon who served from 19 April 1923 to 29 November 1924. Jean Lauffray, the French archeologist, revealed that Rue Weygand followed the decumanus of the ancient Roman colonia of Berytus (from which the modern city of Beirut grew).

  6. Beirut - Wikipedia

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    Beirut (/ b eɪ ˈ r uː t / ⓘ, bay-ROOT; [4] Arabic: بيروت, romanized: Bayrūt ⓘ) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.As of 2014, Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, just under half of Lebanon's population, [5] which makes it the fourth-largest city in the Levant region and the sixteenth-largest in the Arab world.

  7. Rue Monnot - Wikipedia

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    Rue Monot in the morning, looking East towards Sodeco Square. Rue Monnot (Arabic: شارع مونو), is a street in Beirut, Lebanon.It is located east of Beirut Central District, in the Sodeco neighborhood of the Achrafieh district, and named after Father Ambroise Monnot, a French Jesuit who founded the Saint Joseph University of Beirut in 1875.

  8. Badaro - Wikipedia

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    Syriac Catholic Patriarchate, Badaro Fransciscaine Convent, Museum street, Badaro. Badaro is a residential neighborhood and business hub in the heart of Beirut, Lebanon.The neighborhood is roughly bounded by the Pierre Gemayel avenue on the north, the Hippodrome on the west, Sami el Solh avenue on the east, Beirut's pine forest on the southeast, and the Tayyouneh roundabout on the south. [1]

  9. Nejmeh Square - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Saint George, completed in 1772, is located directly on Nejmeh Square and is the oldest orthodox church in Beirut. Its location is believed to be directly adjacent to the site of the ancient Roman law school of Beirut. The church underwent several restorations in its history due to natural disasters, erosion, and ...