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Semaan families have
immigrated to
Western nations and
South America. b)
Semaans of East
Lebanon (Bekaa Valley) are part of the Gr****-Syrian
Semaans of...
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Beirut (/beɪˈruːt/ , bay-ROOT; Arabic: بيروت, romanized: Bayrūt) is the
capital and
largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014[update],
Greater Beirut has a po****tion...
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Myrna T.
Semaan (born 1968) is a
Lebanese botanist,
notable for
identifying a
number of new
plant species in
Lebanon with
Ricardius M. Haber. Her botanical...
- Céline
Semaan-Vernon is a Lebanese-Canadian artist, designer, writer, and advocate. She is the
founder of Slow
Factory Foundation, a 501c3
public service...
- Mar
Youhannan Semaan Issayi (1914 -یوحنا سمعان عیسائی) ;1999)) was the
Metropolitan Archbishop of
Tehran of the
Chaldean Catholics from
March 16, 1971...
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Semaan B****il (born 1965) is the
Chairman -
General Manager of
Byblos Bank S.A.L., Lebanon’s
third largest listed bank, and
Chairman -
General Manager...
- Dayr Sim'an, also
transliterated Deir
Semaan and Deir Sam'an (lit. "the
Monastery of Simon") may
refer to the
following places in
northern Syria: Church...
- Zurayk, S. 2003.
Conifer conservation in Lebanon. Acta Hort. 615: 411–414.
Semaan, M. & Haber, R. 2003. In situ
conservation on
Cedrus libani in Lebanon....
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existed in the 1st
century and
continue to
exist today,
notably by
certain Semaan families of modern-day
Syria and Lebanon.
Historians have
furnished other...
- doi:10.1002/eat.23556. PMC 8453969. PMID 34056730.
Simpson E,
Dalal S,
Semaan B (April 14, 2023). "'Hey, Can You Add Captions?': The
Critical Infrastructuring...