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page 119th-century establishments in Ottoman Syria
Saint Joseph University of Beirut
private Catholic research university in Beirut, Lebanon

Al-Suqaylabiyah
Al-Suqaylabiyah () is a city in western Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate. It is located about from Hama and overlooks the Ghab Valley. According to the 2004 official census, the town had a population of 13,920. In 2009, the population was recorded at around 20,000. Its inhabitants are largely Greek Orthodox Christians.

Mamilla
thumb|Mamilla Mall|Mamilla Avenue, 2011
Mamilla () is a neighbourhood of Jerusalem that was established in the late 19th century outside the Old City, west of the Jaffa Gate. Until 1948 it was a mixed Jewish–Arab business district. Between 1948 and 1967, it was located along the armistice line between the Israeli and Jordanian-held sector of the city, and many buildings were destroyed by Jordanian shelling. The Israeli government approved an urban renewal project for Mamilla, apportioning land for residential and commercial zones, including hotels and office space. The Mamilla Mall opened in 2
Grand Serail
headquarters of the Prime Minister of Lebanon
Jatt
local council in Israel
Nachlaot
thumb|Street in Nachlaot

Marus
Palestinian village in Upper Galilee

Saida
village in Syria

Akrad Ibrahim
village in Syria

Al-‘Al
'''Al-'Al''' (, trans. "the high place"), is a former Syrian village in the southern Golan Heights, on the southern tributary of Wadi es-Samekh. Israel occupied the area during the Six-Day War. The village was abandoned and dismantled.

Tell Touqan
village in Syria

Jinan
Jinan () is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate. It is located east of Hama and west of Salamiyah.

Tal Sinan
village in Syria
Taqsis
Taqsis (), also known as Zawr al-Ziyarah (), is a village in central Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located southeast of Hama. Nearby localities include al-Jinan to the north, al-Buraq to the northwest, Tell Qartal to the west, Ghor al-Assi to the southwest, Izz al-Din to the southeast and Taldarah to the east. According to the Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS), Taqsis had a population of 3,343 in the 2004 census.

Sursock House
grand residence located in Beirut, Lebanon