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  1. Il governatorato di Beirut (in arabo محافظة بيروت ‎?, Muhafazat Bayrut) è il governatorato del Libano relativo alla capitale Beirut. La superficie e di circa 19,6 km² ed ha una popolazione di circa 463 612 abitanti (stime 2008).

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  2. From 1110 to 1291, the town and Lordship of Beirut was part of the Kingdom of Jerusalem. The city was taken by Saladin in 1187 and recaptured in 1197 by Henry I of Brabant as part of the German Crusade of 1197. John of Ibelin, known as the Old Lord of Beirut, was granted the lordship of the city in 1204.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NabatiehNabatieh - Wikipedia

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    Nabatieh is known for its grottos, the most important of which are the grottos of Ich Al-Ghourab, “the crow’s nest,” and Maghar Mahalah, “the red spot.”[citation needed]Also of interest are some ancient rock tombs, Roman and Byzantine ruins, and two very old mosques. In the 1596 tax records, it was named Nabatiyya al-Tahta, located in the Ottoman n...

    Beaufort Castle

    On the top of a hill overlooking the southern Beqaa Valley towards Damascus stands Belfort or Beaufort castle, known to Arab travellers as Shqif Arnun, the word shqif being a Syriac term meaning high rock. The castle, although looking inaccessible, can be reached with little difficulty from the village of Arnoun, which lies 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) southeast of Nabatieh. There is no conclusive evidence for the age of this castle or for who built it. The Crusaders repaired and fortified Beaufort...

    Nabatieh has two historic mosques. One was built in the 16th century and lies in the centre of the town. Another, known as "the Mosque of the Prophet," dates to the Mamluk period and is located in Nabatieh al Fawqa.

    Mission laïque française Lycée Franco-Libanais Habbouche-Nabatiehis located few km to the north of the city. The National Evangelical School (Known Previously as American School for Girls in Nabatieh) The Christian College Notre Dame des Soeurs Antonines is one of the oldest institutions in the city.

    The inhabitants of Nabatieh are predominantly Shi'a Muslims, with a significant minority of Greek Catholics (Melkites). The Nabatieh district has three representatives in the Lebanese government, all belonging to the Shi'a religion, in accordance with Lebanon's sectarian parliamentary system. Nabatieh is also noted for its sizeable Iranianpopulatio...

    • 418 m (1,371 ft)
    • Lebanon
  4. Il governatorato di Beirut (in arabo: محافظة بيروت‎, Muhafazat Bayrut) è il governatorato del Libano relativo alla capitale Beirut. La superficie e di circa 19,6 km² ed ha una popolazione di circa 463 612 abitanti (stime 2008). (it) Muhafaza Bejrut (arab. محافظة بيروت) – muhafaza w zachodnim Libanie.

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  6. The Beirut Central District is the historical and geographical core of Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. Also called downtown Beirut, it has been described as the “vibrant financial, commercial, and administrative hub of the country.” It is thousands of years old, with a traditional focus of business, finance, culture, and leisure.

    • 191 ha (472 acres)
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  7. 4 days ago · Beirut, capital, chief port, and largest city of Lebanon. It is located on the Mediterranean coast at the foot of the Lebanon Mountains. Beirut is a city of baffling contradictions whose character blends the sophisticated and cosmopolitan with the provincial and parochial. Before 1975 Beirut was widely considered the most thoroughly Westernized ...

  8. Jun 8, 2018 · views 3,354,094 updated May 21 2018. Beirut (Bayrut) Capital and chief port of Lebanon, on the Mediterranean coast at the foot of the Lebanon Mountains. The city was taken by the Arabs in ad 635. In 1110 it was captured by Christian crusaders, and it remained part of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem until 1291.

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