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- Rue_Weygand abstract "Rue Weygand is a street in Beirut's Central Business District. Originally, the street was named Rue Nouvelle as it was a new thoroughfare constructed as part of a modernization plan in 1915. Upon its completion, the street was renamed after Maxime Weygand, the High Commissioner of French-mandated Syria and Lebanon who served from 19 April 1923 – 29 November 1924.Jean Lauffray, the French archeologist, revealed that Rue Weygand followed the ancient Roman decumanus. While Roman and Byzantine mosaic floors have been found, the street predates the Roman Empire as archeological digs have also uncovered evidence that the street was a commercial hub even prior to the Hellenization of Phoenicia.Prior to the war, the number 2 tram ran from Gare du Phare to Rue de Damas via Rue Weygand.Rue Weygand is a one-way street that runs east-west, beginning at Boulevard George Haddad and turning into Rue Georges Picot that cuts through the Jewish quarter of Wadi Abu Jamil. The Municipality of Beirut is located on the street along with exclusive designer shops and hotels, such as Le Gray. The Beirut Souks are also located on Rue Weygand.".
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- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Rome.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Beirut.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Beirut_Central_District.
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- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streets_in_Beirut.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tourism_in_Lebanon.
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- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Decumanus_Maximus.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Georges_Picot.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Hellenization.
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- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Phoenicia.
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- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Solidere.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Tram.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink Wadi_Abu_Jamil.
- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLink File:Christmas_in_Beirut.jpg.
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- Rue_Weygand wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rue Weygand".
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- Rue_Weygand subject Category:Streets_in_Beirut.
- Rue_Weygand subject Category:Tourism_in_Lebanon.
- Rue_Weygand subject Category:Tourist_attractions_in_Beirut.
- Rue_Weygand subject Category:Tourist_attractions_in_Lebanon.
- Rue_Weygand hypernym Street.
- Rue_Weygand type Road.
- Rue_Weygand type Attraction.
- Rue_Weygand comment "Rue Weygand is a street in Beirut's Central Business District. Originally, the street was named Rue Nouvelle as it was a new thoroughfare constructed as part of a modernization plan in 1915. Upon its completion, the street was renamed after Maxime Weygand, the High Commissioner of French-mandated Syria and Lebanon who served from 19 April 1923 – 29 November 1924.Jean Lauffray, the French archeologist, revealed that Rue Weygand followed the ancient Roman decumanus.".
- Rue_Weygand label "Rue Weygand".
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- Rue_Weygand depiction Christmas_in_Beirut.jpg.
- Rue_Weygand isPrimaryTopicOf Rue_Weygand.