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    Ras Beirut I or The Slope Breccia is on a steep limestone cliff, above Rue Zenzir, west of Rue Jinnah at around 52 metres (171 ft) above sea level. It was found by Henri Fleisch and published in 1946, 1956 [12] and 1960 [13] along with Howell in 1959 [14] and Garrod in 1962 and 1965.

  2. you who do not know Beirut, Ras Beirut is the western-most extension of the city and is most renown as the location of the American University of Beirut (AUB) founded by American missionaries in 1866 as the Syrian Protestant College.

  3. In Ras Beirut, contradictions reign supreme. Behind the modern luxurious towers, we can still walk in hidden alleys and discover beautiful villagelike areas with old houses and wild gardens.

  4. It has a mixed population of Christians, Muslims, Druze, and secular individuals. Ras Beirut is home to some of Beirut's historically prominent families. Included in the area are a number of international schools and universities, including the American University of Beirut (AUB) and International College Beirut (IC).

  5. To many, Ras Beirut possesses a particularly strong sense of place based on its diverse social fabric. The neighborhood epitomizes what is called “ta‘ayush” or coexistence. Because of its diversity and tolerance, Ras Beirut is considered special, and somehow different from other neighborhoods of Beirut, Lebanon, and the region.

  6. May 17, 2024 · This guide aims to list some of Beirut's heritage buildings and provide resources to assist researchers with their needs on this specific topic. Located on Mak'hool Street, Al Khalidi residence with beautiful exterior architecture was built in 1927.

  7. May 17, 2024 · An informative map produced by the American University of Beirut Neighborhood Initiative listing Ras Beirut's shops, restaurants and cafes, notable buildings, places for cultural and leisure activities, suggested walking routes, etc.

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