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Jal el Dib was originally a small village that grew in population and importance as a result of its strategic location. During the Ottoman Empire era, the town was a major stopping point for caravans traveling along the Beirut-Tripoli road. With the arrival of the French mandate in the early 20th century, the town continued to flourish and ...
City Region Population Beirut: Beirut Governorate: 2,402,485 Tripoli: North Governorate: 229,398 Sidon: South Governorate: 163,554 Baalbek: Baalbek-Hermel Governorate
Daher el Laysine Deir Jennine Endkit Fnaydek Hakour Halba Hayssa Hmayra Jdeidet el Joumeh Jdeidet el Kaiteh Jebrayel Karem Asfour – Beit Ghattas Kfar Harra Khreibet Ej Jindi Kobayat Kobbat el Chamrat Koucha Machta Hassan Majdla Mashha Mazraat Baldeh Mechmech Minyara Nfaiseh Rahbeh Saysouk Sfainet el Dreib Tal Maayan Tel Abbas el Gharby ...
Zalka is situated on the hills overlooking Beirut and is bordered by the neighborhoods of Jal El Dib to the north, Antelias to the east, and Sin El Fil to the south. It is easily accessible by car or public transportation and is located only a few kilometers away from the Beirut Central District.
Matn (Arabic: قضاء المتن, Qaḍāʾ al-Matn), sometimes spelled Metn (or preceded by the article El, as in El Matn), is a district in the Mount Lebanon Governorate of Lebanon, east of the Lebanon's capital Beirut. [1] The district capital is Jdeideh (followed to Jdeideh, Bouchrieh, El Sedd Municipality).
Dar El Amal University Hospital - Douris, Baalbeck; Dr. Ahmad El Masri Hospital - Bednayel, Beqaa; Ein w Zein Hospital - Ein w Zein, Shouf; El Koura Hospital - El Koura; Ghandour Hospital - Nabatiye; Hammoud Hospital University Medical Center - Saida; Hiram Hospital - Tyre - Jal El Bahr; Hôpital Abou Jaoudeh - Jal el Dib
Mansourieh lies on the main road running from Beirut through Sin el-Fil and Mkalles, winding up the mountain to reach Baabdat, Bikfaya, and upper Matn. The 'Ras el-Matn' road connects Northern Matn to Southern Matn villages, starting from Monte Verde. Mansourieh is a lively hub with a variety of shops, restaurants, and supermarkets.
Modern University for Business and Science (MUBS) is a university in Beirut, Lebanon. [1] MUBS which was founded in 2000, and was previously founded by the Middle East Canadian Academy of Technology (MECAT). [2]