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  2. Telephone numbers in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    04 : Mount Lebanon, Metn Caza; 05 : Mount Lebanon, Baabda Caza + Aley Caza + Chouf Caza; 06 : North Lebanon (includes Akkar) 07 : South Lebanon (This includes some towns on the southern part of Mount Lebanon) 070 0 : Mobile operators - MIC2 (touch) 070 1 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa) 070 2 : Mobile operators - MIC1 (alfa)

  3. Canadians in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Canadians in Lebanon consists mostly of Canadians of Lebanese origin who returned to the country as well as expatriates from Canada. According to Canada's Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade , there are about 45,000 Canadians living in Lebanon.

  4. Saifi Village - Wikipedia

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    Saifi Village is an upscale residential neighbourhood in Beirut, Lebanon. Saifi Village is located at the southeastern periphery of Centre Ville . The village is bordered by Rue Charles Debbas to the south, Rue George Haddad to the east, Rue Gouraud to the north and Rue Ariss & Kanaani to the west.

  5. How to Do a Free Reverse Phone Lookup & the 8 Best ... - AOL

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    By using a free reverse phone search service, you can enter the phone number that’s been calling you into a search engine and find out who owns that number. It’s a great way to find out if the ...

  6. Rue Verdun - Wikipedia

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    Rue Verdun, or Verdun Street, is an upscale commercial and residential street in Beirut, Lebanon. [1] The street was named in honor of the Battle of Verdun during World War I . It is officially named Rachid Karami Street , after Lebanon's late Prime Minister who was assassinated during the Lebanese Civil War .

  7. Ogero - Wikipedia

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    Ogero (or OGERO), which stands for "Organisme de Gestion et d'Exploitation de l'ex Radio Orient" (in French) is the fixed infrastructure operator in Lebanon, delivering voice and broadband internet and data services to residential and Enterprises. [1] It was founded by the Lebanese state in 1972. The company's head office is located in Beirut.

  8. Canada–Lebanon relations - Wikipedia

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    The first Lebanese migration to Canada took place in 1882 when Lebanon was still part of the Ottoman Empire. [1] In 1946, soon after obtaining independence from France, Lebanon opened a consulate in Montreal. [2] In 1949, the consulate was upgraded to a consulate-general. In 1954, Canada recognized and established diplomatic relations with ...

  9. Zalka - Wikipedia

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    Zalka or Zalqa (Arabic: زلقا), part of Zalka - Amaret Chalhoub is a suburban area located in the northern part of Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon. It is a residential and commercial district that is known for its bustling shopping streets, restaurants, cafes, and nightlife.