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Beirut
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Beirut is the oft-invoked “Paris of the East”, and there is plenty of sightseeing, shopping, cuisine, and nightlife to keep a tourist within the city limits. The city has
sleek, modern buildings alongside arabesque Ottoman buildings, giving Beirut a unique and distinctive style often not seen in other Middle Eastern cities
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Beirut
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Many of the tourists are returning Lebanese expatriates, but many are also from Western countries. Approximately two million visitors are expected to visit in 2009;
the previous record was 1.4 million in 1974. Tourism was recently helped by the international attention garnered by mass hike to the peak of Mount Hermon on World
Tourism Day, 2009.
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Arab Countries Hotels
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Resorts
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