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  2. Achrafieh - Wikipedia

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    Achrafieh (Arabic: الأشرفية) is an upper-class area in eastern Beirut, Lebanon. [1] In strictly administrative terms, the name refers to a sector (secteur) centred on Sassine Square, the highest point in the city, as well as a broader quarter (quartier).

  3. Rue Monnot - Wikipedia

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    Rue Monot in the morning, looking East towards Sodeco Square. Rue Monnot (Arabic: شارع مونو), is a street in Beirut, Lebanon.It is located east of Beirut Central District, in the Sodeco neighborhood of the Achrafieh district, and named after Father Ambroise Monnot, a French Jesuit who founded the Saint Joseph University of Beirut in 1875.

  4. "Sandwiches of History": Resurrecting sandwich recipes that ...

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    Though the sandwich gets its name famously from the Fourth Earl of Sandwich, the earliest sandwich Enderwick has eaten dates from 200 B.C.E. China, a seared beef sandwich called Rou Jia Mo.

  5. Rue Gouraud - Wikipedia

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    Typical Beiruti homes in,زقاقة الدبس, Rue Gouraud, Gemmayzeh. Modern pub in a Colonial-era building Typical night-scene in Gemmayze Public event on the Escalier de l'Art Modern and old architecture along the street

  6. 20 Classic American Sandwiches, Ranked From Best to Still ...

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    3. The PB&J. In 2002, there was a study that suggested the average American will eat 1,500 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches before they leave high school. The people have spoken. We love PB&J ...

  7. Category:Neighbourhoods of Beirut - Wikipedia

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  8. Badaro - Wikipedia

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    Syriac Catholic Patriarchate, Badaro Fransciscaine Convent, Museum street, Badaro. Badaro is a residential neighborhood and business hub in the heart of Beirut, Lebanon.The neighborhood is roughly bounded by the Pierre Gemayel avenue on the north, the Hippodrome on the west, Sami el Solh avenue on the east, Beirut's pine forest on the southeast, and the Tayyouneh roundabout on the south. [1]

  9. Corniche Beirut - Wikipedia

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    Palm trees at the seafront. The Corniche, which is 4.8-kilometre (3.0 mi) long, encircles the Beirut promontory from the Saint George Bay on the northern coast of the city, turning west into Place Rafic Hariri, then into Avenue de Paris and the Raouché, and then into Avenue General de Gaulle before it ends on Rafic Hariri Avenue.