Beyrout Beirut and the mountains of Lebanon circa 1840


Beirut Arabic ‎ Bayrūt Armenian Peyrut Greek Bērytós Berytus Hebrew Be’erot; Aramaic Birot French Beyrouth Turkish Beyrut is the capital and largest city of Lebanon. As there has been no recent population census, the exact population is unknown; estimates in 2007 ranged from slightly more than 1 million to slightly less than 2 million. Located on a peninsula at the midpoint of Lebanon's Mediterranean coast, it serves as the country's largest and main seaport. The Beirut metropolitan area consists of the city and its suburbs. The first mention of this metropolis is found in the ancient Egyptian Tell el Amarna letters, dating from the 15th century BC. The city has been inhabited continuously since then.


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