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In 1993, KRU started their ReKRUed Rap Tour, [6] followed by the Awas Da' Concert tour two years later. In 1997, they released the album Viva Selangor as a tribute to Selangor F.C. and Everest for Everest project [clarification needed] [citation needed] and commenced their KRU Mega Tour, sponsored by Peter Stuyvesant.
Lebanon is an eastern Mediterranean country that has the most religiously diverse society within the Middle East, recognizing 18 religious sects. [2] [3] The recognized religions are Islam (Sunni, Shia, Alawites, and Isma'ili), Druze, Christianity (the Maronite Church, the Greek Orthodox Church, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, evangelical Protestantism, the Armenian Apostolic Church, the ...
Al Bustan hotel, 1970 The hotel is located on the top of Beit Mery hill, overlooking Beirut and the Mediterranean Sea . It features an art collection of antiquities, sculpture, paintings, watercolors and prints, in the lounges and bedrooms. [ 3 ]
Lebanon was one of the first countries in the Arabic-speaking world to introduce internet. Beirut's newspapers were the first in the region to provide readers with web versions of their newspapers. By 1986, three newspapers from Lebanon were online, Al Anwar, Annahar, and Assafir, and by 2000, more than 200 websites provided news out of Lebanon ...
Lebanon portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. H. Hotels in Lebanon (1 C, 4 P) R. Resorts in Lebanon (4 P)
Unlike other foreign journalists, the late Robert Fisk, the Middle East correspondent for The Times who set residence at Beirut in 1976, [3] recently stated that he never stayed in the Commodore, describing it as a seedy hotel with extremely high prices, where he met regularly with colleagues from the Associated Press to have lunch with them at ...
The hotel closed in 1975, with the outbreak of the Lebanese Civil War. It reopened in 1977, during a period of relative calm after the first phase of the war. On June 27, 1977, the hotel became an Inter-Continental Hotels franchise and was renamed Le Vendome Inter-Continental. [1] The hotel closed again due to the Civil War in 1983. [2]
The Hotel St. Georges is a historic resort hotel in Beirut, Lebanon, opened in 1934. It was constructed by a French investment group, the Société Des Grands Hotels Du Levant (SGHL), [1] during the period of the French mandate. [2] [3] Parisian architect Auguste Perret came to Beirut to design the hotel [4] with local architect Antun Tabet. [5]