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Brother Estephan
Published: 27/10/2010 in Lebanon
Brother Estephan Nehme was born in Lehfed, on March 8th, 1889. His parents, Estephan Bou Haykal Nehme and Christina Badawi Hanna Khaled were very decent. He was baptized on March 15th, 1889, at Our Lady Church of Lehfed, by Father Gerges Fadel.
Unmarried couples not welcome in Lebanese hotels…unless they’re foreign
Published: 25/10/2010 by Paige Kollock in Lebanon
Want to embark on a weekend getaway with your significant other? Remove yourself from Beirut’s traffic, smog and horns, and relax on the terrace of a mountaintop resort? Well, if you’re Lebanese and not hitched, you are probably out of luck...
Guardian recommands Beirut among other cities in its 2010 guide for best touristic destination
Published: 06/01/2010 by The Guardian in Lebanon
The suggestion was based on the Original Travel opinion concerning the most vibrant cities in the world.
The UK-Based Newspaper The Guardian listed this suggestion as part of its Travel Guru Guide 2010 for the best destinations in the world.
Lebanese Independence Day
Published: 22/11/2010 in Lebanon
The Lebanese Independence Day, on November 22, 1943, is a national day celebrated in remembrance of the liberation from the French Mandate which was exercised over Lebanese soil for over 23 years.
Beirut, Number One Tourist Destination In the World?
Published: 23/11/2009 by John English in Lebanon
Yet another article about Beirut, described as the no.1 tourist distination in the world. This time, the article comes from a french website: Senioractu.
Cedars of Lebanon أرز لبنان
Published: 16/11/2010 in Lebanon
Cedrus libani (Lebanon Cedar or Cedar of Lebanon), is a species of cedar native to the mountains of the Mediterranean region, in Lebanon, western Syria and south central Turkey. The Lebanon Cedar is the national emblem of Lebanon...
History of the Maronites
Published: 23/12/2010 in Lebanon
The Maronites are those Christians who gathered round a certain priest by the name of Maron and adopted his pattern of life.
Maron left the city and made his abode on a mountain, intending thereby to leave behind the theological strife...
Parliament passes no-smoking law
Published: 18/08/2011 by Wassim Mroueh - The Daily Star in Lebanon
BEIRUT: Parliament endorsed a long-awaited tobacco control law proposal Wednesday banning smoking in indoor public spaces as well as tobacco advertisements, and requiring larger pictorial warnings on cigarette packs.
Michel Hayek 2011 Predictions - توقعات ميشال حايك
Published: 01/01/2011 in Lebanon
Michel Hayek 2011 Predictions - توقعات ميشال حايك 2011
Michel Hayek once again appeared on LBC just before midnight to offer his predictions . Here are some of his predictions for Lebanon in 2011…
Yes the Special Tribunal for Lebanon (
Saida (Sidon)
Published: 15/11/2010 in Lebanon
SAIDA (SIDON, SAIDON) is said to mean "fishing", and even today fishermen moor their boats in the small picturesque port. Sidon was the third great Phoenician city-state, rivaling Byblos and Tyre as a naval power. In Darius' time...
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