Tag: Beirute
 Clock Tower - Clock Tower and coffee shops, Place d'Etoile, downtown Beirut, Lebanon
 Beirut Etoile - Downtown Beirut, Place d'Etoile and the mosque, Beirut, Lebanon
 Place Etoile - The Clock Tower, Place de L'Etoile or Place d'Etoile, Beirut, Lebanon
 Pigeons Rock - Pigeons' Rock or Pigeons' Rock, also known as the Rock of Raouche, residential and commercial neighborhood in Beirut, Lebanon
 Mosque - View of Beirut with the Beirut mosque (Mohammad al-Amin Mosque or al-Omari mosque), Beirut, Lebanon
 Church - Church in Beirut and the Mohammad al-Amin Mosque, downtown Beirut, Lebanon
 Mohammad al-Amin Mosque - Mohammad al-Amin Mosque, mosque in Beirut, capital and largest city of Lebanon
 City Hall - Facade of the Beirut City Hall, Beirut, Lebanon
 HSBC bank - Beirut HSBC bank building downtown Beirut (Arabic: بيروت, Bayrūt), Lebanon
 Chatila - Broken street in Chatila or Shatila refugee camp (Arabic: مخيم شاتيلة), most widely known as the site of the Sabra and Shatila massacre in September 1982, but also played a significant role in the 1982 Lebanon war and the 1985 to 1987 war of the camps - Beirut, Lebanon
 Shatila - Downtown Shatila, Shatila refugee camp, or Chatila refugee camp, for Palestinian refugees, set up by UNRWA in 1949, in Beirut, Lebanon
 Mosque - Mosque in Shatila, Beirut, Lebanon
 Martyrs Statue - Martyrs' Statue on the Martyrs' Square or el Bourj (Arabic: البرج), with the Mohammad al-Amin Mosque behind, heart of the downtown district of Beirut, Lebanon
 Crusader castle - Krak des Chevaliers is a remarkably well-preserved Crusader castle and it looks almost exactly as it would have 800 years ago. The Krak des Chevaliers guards the only major pass between Antakya in Turkey and Beirut in Lebanon; it was built and expanded between 1150 and 1250 and eventually housed a garrison of 2000. The castle held out against several attacks, but was lost to the Mamluk Sultan Beybar in 1271.
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