Communal 'Green Line' During Lebanese Civil War, 1982

The Green Line that separated West and East Beirut, 1982.

The Green Line was a line of demarcation in Beirut, Lebanon during the Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990. It separated the mainly Muslim factions in West Beirut from the Christian Lebanese Front in East Beirut. The appellation refers to the coloration of the foliage that grew because the space was uninhabited. Many of the buildings along the Green Line were severely damaged or destroyed during the war. Since the end of hostilities, however, many of the buildings have been rebuilt within the framework of the urban renewal project of Solidere in Beirut Central District.

Taken on 1982-06-30
Source James Case/Wikipedia
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Uploaded by SamiGoat on 2014-08-27
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