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  2. Beirut Rose - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut Rose ('Meideauri'), also known by its French name Rose de Beyrouth, was developed by the French rose producer, Meilland International SA, and unveiled at the ninth Garden Show & Spring Festival, which is held annually at the Beirut Hippodrome in Lebanon.

  3. Saint Nicolas Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Saint Nicolas Garden is a public garden located on Avenue Charles Malek in the Tabaris neighborhood of the Rmeil District, one of Beirut's largest. The garden that opened in 1964 was designed by the Lebanese architect, Ferdinand Dagher. [1] The area of the garden is 22,000 square metres (240,000 sq ft). [2]

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  5. René Moawad Garden - Wikipedia

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    The René Moawad Garden (French: Jardin René Moawad) known by the public as the Sanayeh Garden is located in the Sanayeh district of Beirut, Lebanon. The garden is one of the oldest public open-air spaces in the capital. [1] Khalil Pasha (1864–1923), commander of the Turkish Sixth Army during World War I [2] ordered the creation of the ...

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  8. Category:Parks and gardens in Beirut - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Parks and gardens in Beirut" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Jesuit Garden (Beirut) R. René Moawad Garden; S.

  9. Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center (commonly BIEL) is a multi-purpose facility, hosting exhibitions (Beirut Book Fair), conferences, concerts and private events. It opened on 28 November 2001. It moved from what is now called the Arena Waterfront to its current location on Emile Lahoud highway in 2018.