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- Beirut_III abstract "Beirut III (Arabic: دائرة بيروت الثالثة) is an electoral district in Lebanon. It covers six neighbourhoods (quartiers) in the western parts of the capital; Dar El Mreisse, Mazraa, Minet El Hosn, Moussaitbeh, Ras Beirut and Zuqaq al-Blat. The constituency elects ten members of the Parliament of Lebanon; five Sunni Muslim, one Shia Muslim, one Druze, one Protestant, one Greek Orthodox and one Minorities (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.".
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- Beirut_III wikiPageRevisionID "675562969".
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Al_Manara_Stadium.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Armenian_Revolutionary_Federation.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Category:2008_establishments_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beirut.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Category:Electoral_districts_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Doha_Agreement.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Druze.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Elections_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink First_Armenian_Evangelical_Church.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Future_Movement.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Ghazi_Aridi.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Greek_Orthodox_Church.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_Group_(Lebanon).
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Lebanese_general_election,_2009.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink March_14_Alliance.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Interior_and_Municipalities_(Lebanon).
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Minorities_(Lebanon).
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Nahar.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Najah_Wakim.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Parliament_of_Lebanon.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Peoples_Movement_(Lebanon).
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Progressive_Socialist_Party.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Raouché.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Ras_Beirut.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Saad_Hariri.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Safir_Hotels_&_Resorts.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Shia_Islam.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Sunni_Islam.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Tammam_Salam.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink Zuqaq_al-Blat.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink File:Beirut_III_electoral_district_(2009).png.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink File:Ghazi-alaridi.jpg.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink File:Hariri_in_April_2009.jpg.
- Beirut_III wikiPageWikiLink File:Tammam_Salam_2014-09-26.jpg.
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- Beirut_III subject Category:2008_establishments_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_III subject Category:Beirut.
- Beirut_III subject Category:Electoral_districts_in_Lebanon.
- Beirut_III hypernym District.
- Beirut_III type Settlement.
- Beirut_III comment "Beirut III (Arabic: دائرة بيروت الثالثة) is an electoral district in Lebanon. It covers six neighbourhoods (quartiers) in the western parts of the capital; Dar El Mreisse, Mazraa, Minet El Hosn, Moussaitbeh, Ras Beirut and Zuqaq al-Blat. The constituency elects ten members of the Parliament of Lebanon; five Sunni Muslim, one Shia Muslim, one Druze, one Protestant, one Greek Orthodox and one Minorities (for more information on the Lebanese electoral system, see Elections in Lebanon).".
- Beirut_III label "Beirut III".
- Beirut_III sameAs Q19903474.
- Beirut_III sameAs m.012z59kb.
- Beirut_III sameAs Q19903474.
- Beirut_III wasDerivedFrom Beirut_III?oldid=675562969.
- Beirut_III depiction Beirut_III_electoral_district_(2009).png.
- Beirut_III isPrimaryTopicOf Beirut_III.