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Bei·rut

 (bā-ro͞ot′)
The capital and largest city of Lebanon, in the western part of the country on the Mediterranean Sea. Founded by the Phoenicians, it was an important Greek and Roman trade center. Beirut was the scene of bitter factional fighting between Christians and Muslims after the outbreak of the Lebanese civil war in 1975 and was further damaged by an Israeli siege in 1982.
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Beirut

(ˌbeɪˈruːt) or

Beyrouth

n
(Placename) the capital of Lebanon, a port on the Mediterranean: part of the Ottoman Empire from the 16th century until 1918; many universities (including Lebanese, American, French, and Arab). Pop: 1 875 000 (2005 est)
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Bei•rut

(beɪˈrut, ˈbeɪ rut)

n.
the capital of Lebanon, a seaport. 702,000.
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Noun1.Beirut - capital and largest city of LebanonBeirut - capital and largest city of Lebanon; located in western Lebanon on the Mediterranean
Lebanese Republic, Lebanon - an Asian republic at east end of Mediterranean
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Beirut

[beɪˈruːt] NBeirut m
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Beirut

[beɪˈruːt] nBeyrouth
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Beirut

nBeirut nt
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Beirut

[beɪˈruːt] nBeirut f
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From Joppa, Jerusalem, the River Jordan, the Sea of Tiberias, Nazareth, Bethany, Bethlehem, and other points of interest in the Holy Land can be visited, and here those who may have preferred to make the journey from Beirut through the country, passing through Damascus, Galilee, Capernaum, Samaria, and by the River Jordan and Sea of Tiberias, can rejoin the steamer.
A screen at the top of the stairs saw archival footage, much of it provided by Tele Liban and filmmaker Bahij Hojeij, projected to accompany each song's theme - scenes of the Manara area, Beirut Port and the old railway, for example.
NNA - The Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Beirut, under the patronage of its Ambassador Hamad Saeed Al-Shamsi and Beirut Governor Ziad Shebib, organized the Zayed 2018 Cup for Horseracing in the Park Beirut Square on Sunday.
Summary: Beirut was chosen to be among the New 7 Wonders of Cities on 2014
TEHRAN (FNA)- The car used by the suicide bombers in the attack on the Iranian embassy in Beirut on Tuesday had been loaded with explosives in Syria, Lebanese sources announced on Monday.
Beirut, Muharram 14, 1435, Nov 17, 2013, SPA -- The Saudi National Campaign to Support the Syrian Brothers started yesterday the second phase of the shelter project and distribution of shelter rent amounts to displaced Syrians in Lebanon in the first leg of the stage in Beirut.
BAHRAINI national carrier Gulf Air, which operates daily flights between Bahrain and Beirut, has changed its flight schedule due to popular demand from its customers.
Four Seasons Hotel Beirut has announced its Stay Longer -- Third Night Free package, with a complimentary third night for every two paid in superior rooms and above categories including suites.
Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri said Monday that after the bloody clashes last Tuesday between the Shiite group Hizbullah and the Sunni fundamentalist group Al Ahbash in the west Beirut district of Burj Abi Haidar, "We should take the necessary measures in order to announce the government's responsibility in protecting Lebanese citizens," according to the Beirut daily AN NAHAR Tuesday.
Things are quieter now in Beirut and visitors are coming back.
I have had a small involvement with the entry by an Oregonian architectural firm, Murase Associates, in a competition to build a `garden of forgiveness' at the heart of Beirut. Its imaginative design has benefited from consultation with a spiritual advisory group, made up of men and women from the Portland community who have links with Lebanon or experience with forgiveness.
The plans are ambitious and include state of the art telecommunications, a world class airport, and extensive renovation of port facilities in Beirut and in Sidon (former Prime Minister Rafiq al-Hariri's home town).