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  1. South Beirut Suburbs also known as Dahieh, is predominantly Shia Muslim (85%) with small co-existing minorities of Sunnis and Christians. List of settlements. Ain Aanoub; Ain Saadeh; Aley; Antelias; Aramoun; Baabda; Basateen; Bdadoun; Bechamoun; Beirut; Beit Chabab; Beit Mery; Bourj Hammoud; Bourj el-Barajneh; Bqennaya; Bsalim; Choueifat ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BeirutBeirut - Wikipedia

    Beirut ( / beɪˈruːt / bay-ROOT; [3] Arabic: بيروت, romanized : Bayrūt ⓘ; French: Beyrouth) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014, Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, [4] which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region and the thirteenth-largest in the Arab world.

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    140 BC – City destroyed by Diodotus Tryphon.
    64 BC – Beirut conquered by Agrippa.
    14 BC – During the reign of Herod the Great, Berytus became a colonia.
    551 CE – Earthquake.

    1900s–1960s

    1. 1999 al-Iqbālnewspaper begins publication. 2. 1907 2.1. Railway to Aleppo completed. 2.2. René Moawad Gardenestablished. 2.3. Baidaphon (record label) in business (approximate date). 3. 1916 – Place des Canons renamed Martyrs' Square. 4. 1920 – Beirut Stock Exchangefounded. 5. 1920 – 1 September: Lebanon Republic (Greater Lebanon) proclaimed a state. 6. 1921 – Beirut Traders Association founded. 7. 1924 – Al Joumhourianewspaper begins publication 8. 1925 8.1. National Conservatory of Music...

    1970s–1990s

    1. 1970 1.1. L'Orient Le Journewspaper begins publication. 1.2. Population: 474,870 city; 938,940 urban agglomeration. 1.3. Sassine Squareconstruction ends 2. 1972 – Manoukian Center established. 3. 1973 – Holiday Inn in business. 4. 1974 – As-Safirnewspaper begins publication. 5. 1975 5.1. April: Lebanese Civil Warbegins. 5.2. Green Lineestablished between mainly Muslim factions in West Beirut and the Christian Lebanese Front in East Beirut. 5.3. Centre for Arab Unity Studies founded. 6. 197...

    2000s

    1. 2001 – Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Centeropens. 2. 2003 2.1. Beirut Marathonbegins. 2.2. Music Hallopens. 2.3. Al-Baladnewspaper begins publication. 3. 2004 3.1. Souk el Tayebfarmer's market opens. 3.2. Helem(LGBT group) active. 3.3. Al-Saha Village restaurant in business. 4. 2005 4.1. Cedar Revolution 4.2. Nassif Kaloosh takes office as Governor of Beirut 4.3. Ya Libnannews website launched. 5. 2006 5.1. Political protests 5.2. Robert Mouawad Private Museumopens. 5.3. Sister...

    2010s

    1. 2010 1.1. Bilal Hamad becomes mayor. 1.2. Four Seasons Hotel Beirutopens. 2. 2011 2.1. Political protests 2.2. Zaitunay Bay pedestrian area opens. 3. 2012 3.1. Violent unrest related to Syrian uprising. 3.2. Al-Mayadeentelevision begins broadcasting. 3.3. 19 October: Bombingin Achrafieh. 3.4. 16 November: Überhaus nightclub opens. 4. 2013 4.1. 9 July: Bombingin Bir el-Abed. 4.2. 15 August: Bombing. 4.3. 19 November: Iranian embassy bombings. 4.4. 27 December: Bombing. 5. 2015 5.1. 21 July:...

    2020s

    1. 2020 1.1. 4 August: Explosion in port 2. 2021 2.1. 14 October: Clashes

    Fulltext articles related to Beirut (via HAL, Centre pour la communication scientifique directe, France)
    ArchNet. "Beirut". Archived from the originalon 23 October 2012.
  3. 2.1 Downtown (وسط المدينة) 2.2 The Green Line: East Beirut, West Beirut, and Ras Beirut. 2.3 Additional Place Names. 3 Greater Beirut (بيروت الكبرى) 3.1 Armenians: From Karantina to Burj Hammoud. 3.2 Palestinian Refugee Camps. 3.3 Rural-Urban Migration: The Growth of Beiruts Suburbs. 3.4 Map of Greater Beirut. 4 Resources. 4.1 Further Reading.

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  5. www.wikiwand.com › en › BeirutBeirut - Wikiwand

    Beirut is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014, Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region and the thirteenth-largest in the Arab world. The city is situated on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's Mediterranean coast. Beirut has been inhabited for more than 5,000 years, making it one of the oldest cities in the ...

  6. The country’s chief port and largest city, it lies at the foot of the Lebanon Mountains. Initially settled by the Phoenicians, it gained prominence under Roman rule in the 1st century bc. It was captured by the Arabs in ad 635.

  7. May 17, 2024 · Beirut, capital, chief port, and largest city of Lebanon. It is located on the Mediterranean coast at the foot of the Lebanon Mountains. It served as an economic, social, intellectual, and cultural hub of the Arab Middle East until 1975, when the city was ravaged by the country’s 15-year civil war.

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