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Street in Beirut, Lebanon

Rue Jeanne d'Arc is a street in Beirut, Lebanon, named in honor of Joan of Arc, one of the patron saints of France. By 1919, Rue Jeanne d'Arc was one of the main arteries that radiated from Bliss Street and by 1930, the urbanization of the street had reached 35%.

Rue Jeanne d'Arc runs north-south, beginning at Bliss Street, intersecting Hamra Street and ending at Al Hussein. The street is known for many 1970s hotels, such as Casa d'Or, as well as many flower shops.

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References

  1. Khalaf and Kongstad. Hamra of Beirut: a Case of Rapid Urbanization, pages 31-32
  2. Llewellyn, Tim. Spirit of the Phoenix: Beirut and the Story of Lebanon, page 15
Beirut Neighbourhoods (a.k.a. cadastres, quarters), Numbered Sectors, and Streets
Dar el-Mraisseh دار الِمْريسِة
  • 35 Ras Beirut sector in Dar el-Mraisse
Ras Beirut رأس بيروت
Mousaitbeh الِمْصَيطْبِِة
  • 40 Zarif
  • 41 Sanyeh
  • 42 Talle el-Drouz
  • 44 Dar el-Fatwa
  • 45 Tallet el-Khayat
  • 46 UNESCO
  • 47 Mar Elias
  • 48 Wata
  • 49 Mousaitbeh sector
Zuqaq al-Blat زْقاق الِبْلاط
  • 23 Serail
  • 24 Batrakieh
Minet el-Hosn ميناء الحُصن
  • 20 Mina el-Hosn
  • 21 Bab Idris
  • 22 Qantari
Marfa المَرْفَأ
Bachoura الباشورَة
Mazraa المَزْرَعَة
Achrafieh الأَشْرَفِيِّة
  • Rue Huvelin
  • Sassine Square
  • 61 Furn el-Hayek
  • 62 Nasra
  • 63 Achrafieh sector
  • 64 Hôtel Dieu
  • 65 Mar Mitr
  • 66 Adlieh (Palais de Justice)
  • 67 Sioufi
  • 68 Ghabi
  • 69 Croniche el-Nahr
  • Sodeco (Rue Monnot شارع مونو)
Saifi الصَّيْفي
  • 27 Yesouieh
  • 28 Mar Maroun
  • 29 Gemmayzeh sector in Saifi
Rmeil الرّميل
Medawar الِمْدَوَّر
 
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