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- Beirut_I abstract "Beirut I (Arabic: دائرة بيروت الأولى) is an electoral district in Lebanon. It covers three neighbourhoods (quartiers) in the eastern parts of the capital; Achrafieh, Rmeil and Saifi. The constituency elects five members of the Parliament of Lebanon; one Maronite, one Greek Orthodox, one Greek Catholic, one Armenian Orthodox and one Armenian Catholic (for more information on the Lebanese electoral system, see Elections in Lebanon). The constituency was created with the 2008 Doha Agreement, ahead of the 2009 parliamentary election.".
- Beirut_I thumbnail Beirut_I_electoral_district_(2009).png?width=300.
- Beirut_I wikiPageID "32668809".
- Beirut_I wikiPageLength "9653".
- Beirut_I wikiPageOutDegree "72".
- Beirut_I wikiPageRevisionID "649101784".
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Achrafieh.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Apostolic_Church.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Catholic_Church.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Democratic_Liberal_Party.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Revolutionary_Federation.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Bachir_Gemayel.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Bashar_al-Assad.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Beirut.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Beirut_I_(1960).
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_establishments_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beirut.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electoral_districts_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Doha_Agreement.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Druze.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Catholic_Churches.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Elections_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Elias_Murr.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Fouad_Siniora.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Free_Patriotic_Movement.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Future_Movement.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Gebran_Tueni.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Orthodox_Church.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Issam_Abu_Jamra.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Kahwaji.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Ogassapian.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Kataeb_Party.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Lebanese_Armed_Forces.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Lebanese_Forces.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Lebanese_general_election,_1972.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Lebanese_general_election,_2009.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink March_14_Alliance.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Maronites.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Metropolitan_Elias_Audi.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Aoun.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Murr.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Pharaon.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Michel_Suleiman.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Interior_and_Municipalities_(Lebanon).
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Minorities_(Lebanon).
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Nabih_Berri.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Nadim_Gemayel.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Nahar.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Nasrallah_Boutros_Sfeir.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Nayla_Tueni.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Nicolas_Sehnaoui.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_Lebanon.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Saad_Hariri.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Saifi.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Serge_Torsarkissian.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Shia_Islam.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Social_Democrat_Hunchakian_Party.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Tammam_Salam.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink Tarek_Mitri.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLink File:Beirut_I_electoral_district_(2009).png.
- Beirut_I wikiPageWikiLinkText "Beirut I".
- Beirut_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-ar.
- Beirut_I wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Beirut_I subject Category:2008_establishments_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_I subject Category:Beirut.
- Beirut_I subject Category:Electoral_districts_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_I hypernym District.
- Beirut_I type Settlement.
- Beirut_I comment "Beirut I (Arabic: دائرة بيروت الأولى) is an electoral district in Lebanon. It covers three neighbourhoods (quartiers) in the eastern parts of the capital; Achrafieh, Rmeil and Saifi. The constituency elects five members of the Parliament of Lebanon; one Maronite, one Greek Orthodox, one Greek Catholic, one Armenian Orthodox and one Armenian Catholic (for more information on the Lebanese electoral system, see Elections in Lebanon).".
- Beirut_I label "Beirut I".
- Beirut_I sameAs Q19903466.
- Beirut_I sameAs m.012w4g8x.
- Beirut_I sameAs Q19903466.
- Beirut_I wasDerivedFrom Beirut_I?oldid=649101784.
- Beirut_I depiction Beirut_I_electoral_district_(2009).png.
- Beirut_I isPrimaryTopicOf Beirut_I.