Achrafieh

Local nameالأشرفية
LocationLebanon

Achrafieh is an upper-class area in eastern Beirut, Lebanon. In strictly administrative terms, the name refers to a sector centred on Sassine Square, the highest point in the city, as well as a broader quarter. In popular parlance, however, Achrafieh refers to the whole hill that rises above Gemmayze in the north and extends to Badaro in the south, and includes the Rmeil quarter.

Although there are traces of human activity dating back to the neolithic era, the modern suburb was heavily settled by Greek Orthodox merchant families from Beirut's old city in the mid-nineteenth century. The area contains a high concentration of Beirut's Ottoman and French Mandate era architectural heritage. During the civil war, when Beirut was separated into eastern and western halves by the Green Line, Achrafieh changed from a mostly Christian residential area to a commercial hub in its own right. In the early 2000s, the area became a focal point of the city's real estate boom.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Achrafieh

Coordinates 33°53'25.525" N 35°31'31.886" E

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