Beirut is the capital of the Lebanese Republic and its largest city located in the center of the Lebanese coastline in the east of the Mediterranean Sea, and most of the vital facilities of industry, trade, and services are concentrated in it. It is an ancient and ancient city, as it was mentioned in the Tell el-Amarna letters dated to the fifteenth century BC, and has been inhabited since then, and the city is one of the most important cultural influences in the Middle East region and the Arab world for its rich cultural activities such as free press, theaters, publishing houses, art galleries, museums, and a large number of international universities.
The name "Beirut" in the Semitic sense means "pine" because it is located near large pine forests, and among the other names by which the Beirut region was called are: "Lazakia Canaan", "Beirut the Glorious and Glorious" and "The Flower of the East". The Romans called it the "Mother of Laws" due to the construction of the largest institute of law in the empire, and the Ottomans called it "the precious jewel".
In modern times, Nizar Qabbani immortalized it with the title "Set al-Dunya". It was also known as the "Paris of the East" during the 1960s and early 1970s, during Lebanon's economic boom.
Beirut is considered the richest city in the Middle East in terms of religious and sectarian diversity, and it is one of the most important ancient centers in which there was cultural and architectural diversity because it contains many mosques and churches with different spectra and many beliefs in it. Beirut is one of the most vibrant travel destinations in the Middle East and an important center as a meeting point for its location on the Mediterranean Sea where everyone will find something important to enjoy in the diversity found in this city from vibrant views to historical monuments.
Raouche Rock is a stunning cliff in the Mediterranean Sea and is among the most attractive areas in Beirut. the Beirut National Museum is also another must-visit destination in the city, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Lebanon through its large collection of artifacts and exhibits this museum offers an interesting look at the history of the city and the surrounding area, showcasing everything from Phoenician artifacts to Roman mosaics.
You will find a city full of excitement and surprises as you tour Beirut and this destination is sure to capture your heart and leave you wanting more.
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