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Beirut River ((アラビア語:نهر بيروت), ''Nahr Bayrūt'') is a river in Lebanon. The river runs east to west, then curves north, separating the city of Beirut from its eastern suburbs, primarily Bourj Hammoud and Sin el Fil. According to popular legend, St. George slew the dragon in a spot near the mouth of the river.〔Auguste Frédéric Louis Viesse de Marmont, ''The Present State of the Turkish Empire'', page 237〕 ==Sources== The river flows from snow drains and springs on the western slopes of Mount Kneisseh and the southern end of Mount Sannine〔Thomson, William McClure. ''The land and the Book: or, Biblical illustrations drawn from the manners and customs, the scenes and scenery, of the Holy Land''〕 near the towns of Hammana and Falougha,〔http://www.arocha.org/lb-en/5471-DSY/version/default/part/AttachmentData/data/IBA%20Brochure%20English.pdf〕 emptying at Beirut's northern Mediterranean coast, east of the Port of Beirut.
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