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Beirut vilayet

The Vilayet of Beirut was a first-level administrative division (vilayet) of the Ottoman Empire. It was established from the coastal areas of the Syria Vilayet in 1888 as a recognition of the new-found importance of its then-booming capital, Beirut, which had experienced remarkable growth in the previous years — by 1907, Beirut handled 11 percent of the Ottoman Empire's international trade. This expansion has been linked to wider regional processes of mobility and infrastructural development that helped integrate Beirut more closely into eastern Mediterranean economic and administrative networks. It stretched from just north of Jaffa to the port city of Latakia. It was bounded by the Syria Vilayet to the east, the Aleppo Vilayet to the north, the autonomous Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem to the south and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.

Administrative divisions
Sanjaks of the vilayet: • Latakia SanjakTripoli SanjakBeirut SanjakAcre SanjakNablus Sanjak ==Maps==
Maps
File:CUINET(1896)_LA_SYRIE.jpg|Vital Cuinet's 1896 map of the region of Syria, including the Beirut vilayet. File:Ottoman Asia (partial, 1893).jpg|1893 map of administrative divisions of Ottoman Asia File:Ottoman Empire Administrative Divisions.png|A map showing the administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire in 1317 Hijri, 1899 Gregorian, Including the Beirut Vilayet and its Sanjaks and the Syria/Damascus Vilayet and its Sanjaks. ==See also==
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