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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Country' in the following places:
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[71] Those development efforts were over-shadowed though when the Emir aspired to establish an independent state - which has been widely viewed in the public discourse as the earliest vision of Lebanon as a country: | WIKI |
The hinterland of Tyre "was generally seen as a lawless country where criminals would flee to seek refuge with the Shiites. | WIKI |
"We inhabitants of Jabal Amil protest strongly against landing of foreign troops in our country, which is free. | WIKI |
Towards the end of the decade, public discontent in Tyre grew as it did in other parts of the country. | WIKI |
Three days later the IDF invaded Lebanon "and in a few days occupied the entire southern part of the country except for the city of Tyre and its surrounding area. | WIKI |
When the 2019xe2x80x9320 Lebanese protests against government corruption and austerity measures started across the country on 17 October 2019, masses of citizens flocked to the central Elissa Square xe2x80x93 named after the legendary founder of Carthage xe2x80x93 to join the nonsectarian demonstrations. | WIKI |
With the collapse of the Lebanese pound in the first months of 2020 they regained momentum in Tyre as across the country,[222] turning public anger over hyperinflation increasingly towards banks: in one instance, a group of protesters, closed down a bank in Tyre "as a sign of civil disobedience", after its management refused to pay out money to a customer for the medical treatment of his mother: | WIKI |
In 1959, the "Cinema Rivoli of Tyre" opened and quickly became one of the prime movie theatres of the country. | WIKI |
[270] While the foundation operates in various parts of the country, its main base is a compound on the southern entry of the Tyre peninsula close to the sea. | WIKI |
Lebanon's General Directorate of Land Registry and Cadastre (GDLRC) recorded for Tyre a 4.4 percent growth rate for land transactions between 2014 and 2018, the highest rate in the country during that period. | WIKI |