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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Coast' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Territory 2 Etymology 3 Climate 4 History 4.1 Founding Millennium (2750xe2x80x931700 BCE) 4.2 Egyptian period (1700xe2x80x931200 BCE) 4.3 Independent Phoenician period (1200xe2x80x93868 BCE) 4.4 Neo-Assyrian period (868xe2x80x93612 BCE) 4.5 Independent and Neo-Babylonian period (612xe2x80x93539 BCE) 4.6 Persian period (539xe2x80x93332 BCE) 4.7 Hellenistic period (332xe2x80x93126 BCE) 4.8 Independence from Seleucid Empire (126xe2x80x9364 BCE) 4.9 Roman period (64 BCE xe2x80x93 395 CE) 4.10 Byzantine period (395xe2x80x93640) 4.11 Early Muslim period (640xe2x80x931124) 4.12 Crusader period (1124xe2x80x931291) 4.13 Mamluk period (1291xe2x80x931516) 4.14 Ottoman period (1516xe2x80x931918) 4.14.1 Maan clan rule 4.14.2 Rise and rivalry of the feudal Zu'ama 4.14.2.1 Egyptian Occupation (1831xe2x80x931839) 4.14.2.2 French influence zone (from mid-19th c. on) 4.14.2.3 World War I 4.15 Pan-Arab Kingdom of Syria vs. French-British OETA (1918xe2x80x931920) 4.16 French Mandate colonial rule (1920xe2x80x931943) 4.16.1 World War II 4.17 1943 Lebanese independence 4.17.1 1948 Palestinian exodus 4.17.2 1958 Lebanese Civil War 4.17.3 Musa Sadr era (1959xe2x80x931978) 4.17.3.1 1967 Six-Day War 4.17.3.2 1973 Yom Kippur War 4.17.3.3 Lebanese Civil War (1975xe2x80x931990) 4.17.3.3.1 PLO and LAA take-over: "People's Republic of Tyre" 4.17.3.3.2 1978 South Lebanon conflict with Israel 4.17.4 Post-Sadr Era (since 1978) 4.17.4.1 Amal-PLO-Israel conflicts 4.17.4.2 1982 Lebanon War with Israel and Occupation 4.17.4.3 War of the Camps (1985-1988): PLO vs. Amal vs. Hezbollah 4.17.4.4 Post-Civil War 4.17.4.4.1 2006 Lebanon War 4.17.4.5 Post-2006 War 5 Coast Nature Reserve 6 Cultural heritage 6.1 Scriptural 6.2 Other writings 7 Cultural life 8 Education 9 Demographics 10 Economy 11 Sports 12 Galleries 13 Twin townsxc2xa0xe2x80x93 sister cities 14 Notable people 15 Astronomical objects 16 See also 17 References 18 Further reading 19 External links
Tyre juts out from the coast of the Mediterranean Sea and is located about 80xc2xa0km (50xc2xa0mi) south of Beirut.
Vast reserves of natural gas are estimated to lie beneath Lebanese waters, much of it off Tyre's coast, but exploitation has been delayed by border disputes with Israel.
"colonies on the coasts and neighbouring islands of the Aegean Sea, in Greece, on the northern coast of Africa, at Carthage and other places, in Sicily and Corsica, in Spain at Tartessus and even beyond the pillars of Hercules at Gadeira (Cxc3xa1diz).
Tyrian king Balu xe2x80x93 or Baal I xe2x80x93 reportedly assisted the Neo-Assyrian ruler Esarhaddon (680xe2x80x93669 BCE) in suppressing a Sidonian revolt and as an award gained control over much of the coast of Palestine.
Saint Frumentius xe2x80x93 who was born around that time in Tyre xe2x80x93 became the first bishop of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church, after he and his brother Edesius sailed with an uncle to the Red Sea and were shipwrecked on the Eritrean coast.
On 7 July 1124, in the aftermath of the First Crusade, Tyre was the last city to be eventually taken by the Christian warriors xe2x80x93 a Frankish army on the coast and a fleet of the Venetian Crusade from the sea side[72] xe2x80x93 following a siege of five and a half months[16] that caused great suffering from hunger to the population.
[56] Their situation was made even worse by Tuscan, Maltese and Monxc3xa9gasque pirates, who would sometimes raid the Tyrian coast, as well as by heavy taxation.
In 1936, the colonial authorities set up a camp for Armenian refugees in Rashidieh on the coast, five kilometres south of Tyre city.
[154] Then, in early March 1975, a PLO commando of eight militants sailed from the coast of Tyre to Tel Aviv to mount the Savoy Hotel attack, during which eight civilian Hostages and three Israeli soldiers were killed as well as seven of the attackers.
While helicopters and boats landed advance troops on the coast to the North of the city, naval vessels shelled the city from the sea and warplanes bombed it from the air.
[230] According to other sources, altogether five missiles were launched and two of them crashed onto Lebanese grounds, while three got lost off the coast.
Coast Nature Reserve[edit]
The Tyre Coast Nature Reserve (TCNR) was decreed in 1998 by the Ministry of Public Works.
[239] The oil spill which devastated the coast north of Ashkelon in February 2021 also contaminated Tyre's beaches.
Off the Tyrian coast, block 9 has been awarded for deepwater drilling of natural gas to a consortium of French company Total S.A., Italy-based Eni, and Russian Novatek.
Located on the southern coast of Lebanon, 83 km south of Beirut, the antique town of Tyre was the great Phoenician city that reigned over the seas and founded prosperous colonies such as Cadiz and Carthage and according to legend, was the place of the discovery of purple pigment.