Tyre, Lebanon
Tyre, Lebanon
Tyre, Lebanon has 52 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Port of Beirut
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Beirut Central District | Beirut, Lebanon
Tyre Necropolis
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Al-Buss refugee camp, Lebanon | Tyre District
Palestinian refugee camps
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Balata village, State of Palestine | Rafah Camp, State of Palestine
Asteroid belt
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Castelldefels, Spain | Lokrume
Carbonate
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Castile and León | Hailey, Idaho
2020 Beirut explosion
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Lebanon | Beirut, Lebanon | Qartaba, Lebanon
Book of Isaiah
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Bozrah, Connecticut | Hephzibah, Georgia (U.S. state) | Rekhasim, Israel
William of Tyre
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Deir al-Balah, State of Palestine | Imwas, Ramle | Shaizar, Syria
Nabatieh Governorate
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Jernaya, Lebanon | Al-Sharqiyah, Lebanon | Srobbin, Lebanon
Destruction of cultural heritage during the Israeli invasion of Lebanon
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Majdal Anjar, Lebanon | Byblos, Lebanon | Jieh, Lebanon
Medicinal plants
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Fraser's Hill | Chamical, Argentina | Ahraura, India | San Julián, El Salvador
National Museum of Beirut
Connects Tyre, Lebanon to: Qartaba, Lebanon | Ras Beirut, Lebanon | Aitou, Lebanon | Kfar Tebnit, Lebanon