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  2. Transport in Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport, Beirut. The main national airport is the Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport and is located south of Beirut, in Khaldeh. [5] Opened in 1954, the airport was renovated in 1977, and the present runways were rehabilitated between 1982 and 1984. [5]

  3. Transport in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Service-Taxi Taxi. Local £L2,000 ($1.33) per person or £L4,000 ($2.66) per person depending on how close/far the destination is. Prices within Beirut could vary depending on traffic and distance but overall should not exceed £L4,000 per person (Maximum of £L5,000 for Beirut outskirts).

  4. Category:Water taxis - Wikipedia

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    Toronto water taxi; Transtejo & Soflusa; V. Vaporetto; W. Water Taxi Service This page was last edited on 12 March 2024, at 05:53 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Hilton Beirut Metropolitan Palace 83 metres (272 ft) 21 2003 Sin el Fil 57 Hugo 43 81 metres (266 ft) 22 2008 ...

  6. Mansourieh, Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The solution was to get water from one of the springs located along the Beirut River. The nearest spring was the Daychounieh source, situated 20 kilometres southeast of Beirut. The Roman architects built a water channel to convey this water across the Beirut River and transport it onwards to Beirut.

  7. Corniche Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The Corniche, which is 4.8-kilometre (3.0 mi) long, encircles the Beirut promontory from the Saint George Bay on the northern coast of the city, turning west into Place Rafic Hariri, then into Avenue de Paris and the Raouché, and then into Avenue General de Gaulle before it ends on Rafic Hariri Avenue. [3] [better source needed]

  8. Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center (commonly BIEL) is a multi-purpose facility, hosting exhibitions (Beirut Book Fair), conferences, concerts and private events. It opened on 28 November 2001. It moved from what is now called the Arena Waterfront to its current location on Emile Lahoud highway in 2018.

  9. Port of Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Beirut (Arabic: مرفأ بيروت) is the main port in Lebanon on the eastern part of the Saint George Bay on Beirut's northern Mediterranean coast, west of the Beirut River. It is one of the largest and busiest ports on the Eastern Mediterranean .