Souq al-Tawileh and Souq al-Jamil where a favorite shopping destination before the civil war and were frequented by Lebanese and Europeans alike since they housed fashionable boutiques and haute-couture houses,[2] while Souk al-Franj functioned as Lebanon’s biggest fruit, vegetable and flower market.(...)
Souq al-Tawileh and Souq al-Jamil where a favorite shopping destination before the civil war and were frequented by Lebanese and Europeans alike since they housed fashionable boutiques and haute-couture houses,[2] while Souk al-Franj functioned as Lebanon’s biggest fruit, vegetable and flower market.(...)
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