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  2. Lebanese housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    There are no official and reliable statistics in Lebanon to allow for such an objective determination. While GDP numbers are widely available [3] - US$13,200 (2009 est.) -, there is no reliable real estate price index. There is also no current survey of quality of housing in Lebanon, which could be used to determine intrinsic values for houses.

  3. Emirates Hills - Wikipedia

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    Emirates Hills is the most expensive villa community to buy or rent a property in Dubai, with buyers paying up to Dh2,604 per square feet. [ 6 ] Some notable residents included the late Benazir Bhutto ; [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] the managing director of Géant Middle East, Mohammed Ayub Shaikh; Abdul Rahiman Abdul Azeez, owner of Alpha Smart Security ...

  4. Dubai Properties - Wikipedia

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    Dubai Properties is a property development and management company based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. [2] The company is a member of the Dubai Holding group . [ 3 ] In 2009 the attorney general of Dubai stated that Hashim Al Dabal, then chairman of Dubai Properties, was arrested on "suspicion of embezzlement ". [ 4 ]

  5. Jumeirah Beach Residence - Wikipedia

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    Jumeirah Beach Residence (also known as JBR) is a 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) long, 2 square kilometres (0.77 sq mi) gross floor area waterfront community located on the coast of the Persian Gulf in Dubai Marina in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It is a residential development and contains 40 towers (35 are residential and 5 are hotels).

  6. Lebanese people in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Early migration of Lebanese people to the Emirates began during Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990) which resulted in a high influx of Lebanese moving their businesses to Dubai, Sharjah and Abu Dhabi and continued to do so during the 1990s and the further ongoing civil unrest in Lebanon due to the 2011 Syrian Civil War.

  7. List of cities and towns in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cities and towns in Lebanon [1] distributed according to district. There are total 1000 districts. 56.21% of the population lives in 19 cities and towns, which gives the average 2,158 people per town.

  8. Prostitution in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution in Lebanon is nominally legal and regulated. [1] However, no licences have been issued since 1975. [1] [2] In modern Lebanon, prostitution takes place semi-officially via 'super night clubs', and illegally on the streets, in bars, hotels and brothels. [2] UNAIDS estimate there to be 4,220 prostitutes in the country. [3]

  9. Tripoli, Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The walled Nahr Abu Ali at Tripoli. Tripoli (/ ˈ t r ɪ p əl i / TRIP-əl-ee; Arabic: طَرَابُلُس, ALA-LC: Ṭarābulus, [1] pronounced [tˤaˈraːbulus] ⓘ; Lebanese Arabic: طرابلس, romanized: Ṭrāblus, locally [ˈtˤrɔːblɪs]; see below) is the largest and most important city in northern Lebanon and the second-largest city in the country. [2]