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  2. Ras Beirut - Wikipedia

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    Ras Beirut. Coordinates: 33°54′N 35°28′E. Manara Neighbourhood in Ras Beirut. Ras Beirut (Arabic: رأس بيروت, lit. 'tip of Beirut') is an upscale residential neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon. It has a mixed population of Christians, Muslims and Druze individuals. Ras Beirut is associated with intersect interactions and relations in ...

  3. American University of Beirut - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.aub.edu.lb. The American University of Beirut (AUB; Arabic: الجامعة الأميركية في بيروت, romanized:al-Jāmiʿa l-Amērkiyya fī Bayrūt) [ 4 ] is a private, non-sectarian, and independent university chartered in New York with its campus in Beirut, Lebanon. [ 5 ] AUB is governed by a private, autonomous board ...

  4. Bliss Street - Wikipedia

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    The street is named after Daniel Bliss, an American missionary who founded the American University of Beirut. [2] Prior to the mid-1960s, the tram passed along Bliss Street and stopped in front of AUB's Main Gate. [3] On the other side it is lined with many historical and commercial buildings that house cafes, restaurants, pubs as well as ...

  5. International College, Beirut - Wikipedia

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    Website. ic.edu.lb. International College (Arabic: الكلية الدولية في بيروت) is an independent non-profit international school in Beirut, Lebanon. Its students come from all over Lebanon, as well as the Middle-East and around the world. With two campuses, one in the Lebanese capital Beirut and the other in the urban hillsides ...

  6. Archaeology of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Archaeology of Lebanon includes thousands of years of history ranging from Lower Palaeolithic, Phoenician, Roman, Arab, Ottoman, and Crusades periods.. Overview of Baalbek in the late 19th century Archaeological site in Beirut Greek inscription on one of the tombs found in the Roman-Byzantine necropolis, Tyre Trihedral Neolithic axe or pick from Joub Jannine II, Lebanon.

  7. Museum of Lebanese Prehistory - Wikipedia

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    The single showroom exhibition gave a dissection of the scene showing sites such as Tripoli, Byblos, Tabarja, the bay of Jounieh, Antelias and memorable caves, Ras Beirut and Naam. Thousands of images and freezes were taken of the Lebanese coastline, mountains and the Beqaa Valley showing sites that were inhabited by bipedal hominids for nearly ...

  8. Lebanese American University - Wikipedia

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    www.lau.edu.lb. The Lebanese American University (LAU; Arabic: الجامعة اللبنانية الأميركية) is a secular private American university in Beirut and Byblos, Lebanon. It is chartered by the board of regents of the University of the State of New York and is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE ...

  9. Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut

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    The Archaeological Museum of the American University of Beirut (AUB Archaeological Museum) was formed in 1868, after Luigi Palma di Cesnola gifted a collection of Cypriot pottery to the newly formed American University of Beirut. [2] Georges Post was the first curator of this collection and Morris Jesup donated the funds for construction of ...