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Frequency Abroad 1 Abroad 1 Abu-Dhabi, UAE 3 Abu Dhabi 1.2 Where do your parents live? Frequency Valid abroad 1 Abroad 1 Abu-Dhabi, UAE 3 Abu Dhabi , United Arab Emirates 1 Abu Dhabi, U.A.E. 1 Abu Dhabi, UAE 4 Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates 1 Abu Dhabi,UAE 1 Abudhabi, UAE 1 al koura/ lebanon 1 Aleppo, Syria 2 Amman-Jordan 1 Amman - Jordan 1 amman, jordan 1 Amman, Jordan 7 Baabdat, Lebanon 1 Baaklien el shouf, Lebanon 1 bakaata chouf lebanon 1 barouk,lebanon 1 Beirut 1 Beirut, Ain Mreisseh, Lebanon 1 Beirut, tariek al jadiedah 1 beirut,ashrafieh,lebanon 1 Bekaa, Lebanon 1 Chebanieh, Lebanon 1 Choeifat 1 Cornet Chahwan 1 damascus, syria 1 Damascus, Syria 3 Dbaye, Lebanon 1 dead 1 Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 2 Doha - Qatar 1 Douier,Nabteyeh,Lebanon 1 Dubai, UAE 4 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 1 ghazieh, lebanon 1 Hadath, Lebanon 1 Hims, Syria 1 irbid, jordan 1 Jeddah ,KSA 1 jeddah, saudi arabia 2 Jeddah, Saudi Arabia 2 Jordan 2 Kefraya, west bekaa, lebanon 1 Khartum, Sudan 1 Khobar, KSA 1 khobar, saudi arabia 1 Khobar, Saudi Arabia 2 kuwait 1 lebanon, tripoli 1 lebanon/bekaa/kab elias 1 live with parents 1 marjeyoun, south lebanon 1 nabatieh 1 Neighborhood 2 Nicosia, Cyprus 1 North Lebanon 1 North Lebanon/ kadaa' Batroun 1 null 522 on campus as well 1 Palestine and Qatar 1 Quaroun/West Bekaa/Bekaa/Lebanon 1 Ras Maska, Koura, North of Lebanon 1 Riyadh, KSA 1 Riyadh, Saudi Arabia 5 Riyadh,KSA 1 Riyadh,Saudi Arabia 1 Riyadh. Saudi Arabia 1 rymelieh, lebanon 1 saida- Lebanon 1 Saida- Lebanon 1 saida 1 Saida 2 saida, lebanon 1 Saida, Lebanon 3 saida,lebanon 1 Salwa, Kuwait 1 Sarafand, South Lebanon 1 Saudi Arabia 2 shanay,aley,lebanon 1 Sharjah, UAE 1 Sharjah, United Arab Emirates 1 Siada, Lebanon 1 sidon 1 south- tyr 1 Tarek Al Jadida, Beirut, Lebanon 1 tripoli 1 Tripoli 4 tripoli lebanon 1 tripoli, lebanon 1 Tripoli, lebanon 2 Tripoli, Lebanon 4 Tripoli, north Lebanon 1 tripoli,lebanon 4 Total 657 1.3 In which neighborhood or suburb do you live? Frequency Valid 1.2 5 1.3 2 1.5 1 3ain el Mreiss? 1 Abey - Mount Lebanon 1 achrafieh 3 Achrafieh 4 achrafieh and jbeil 1 Achrafiej 1 Achrafiyeh 1 adma 1 Adonis, Keserwan 1 Afif Tibi street 1 Aicha Bakkar 1 Aichehbakkar 1 Ain Al Roummaneh 1 Ain el-Mreisseh 1 ain el mrayseh 1 Ain El Mreisseh 1 Ain el Remmaneh / Chiyah 1 Ain Mraiseh 1 Ain mraysi 1 Ain Mreysseh 1 Ain Saade 1 Airport Street 1 Aisha Bakkar 1 aley 3 Aley 1 alshouf 1 antelias 1 Antelias 3 Aoukar 1 Ashrafieh 6 awkar 1 Awkar 1 Awkar, El Metn 1 baabda 4 Baabda 2 Badaro 1 Barja 1 Basta Al-Tahta 1 Basta Tahta 1 Batrakieh Area 1 Batrakyeh 1 Bchamoon 1 Bchamoun 1 Beir Hassan 1 Beirut- Mar Elias 1 Beirut- Mousaitebih 1 beirut-haret hreik 1 beirut-mouseitbeh 1 Beirut-Zarif 1 Beirut - Furn El Chebbak 1 Beirut - Hazmieh 1 beirut - mkalles 1 beirut -Sanayeh 1 beirut 10 Beirut 14 beirut northern suburbs 1 beirut southern suburb 1 Beirut, Al-Zarif 1 beirut, bliss 1 Beirut, Cola Area 1 Beirut, Koraithem 1 Beirut, Musseitbeh 1 beirut, salim slem 1 beit-mery,el-metn 1 Beit El Chaar, El Metn 1 Beit Mery 1 Bikfaya 1 bir hassan 1 Bir hassan 1 Bir Hassan 2 Bkennaya- Jal el dib 1 Bliss 1 bliss street 1 Bliss Street 1 Borj Abi Haidar 1 borj abi haydar 1 Borj el Barajne 1 bouchrieh 1 Bouj Abu Haidar 1 Bourj Abi Haidar 1 Bourj El Barajneh 1 Bourj el Brajn? 1 Bourj El Brajne 1 bourj hammoud 1 Bourj Hamoud 1 Bristol 1 Broumana 3 Brummana 2 bsalim 1 Bsalim 3 Bshamoun 2 Caracass 1 Chiah - Ghobeiri 1 chiah 1 choifat 1 Choueifat 1 chouiefat 1 chouifeit 1 Clemanceau 1 clemenceau 1 Clemenceau 2 Cola Area 1 cornich el mazraa 1 Cornicsh El-Mazraa 1 dahieh 3 dahye 1 Dairkoubel 1 Dawha 1 Dawhet Armoun 1 Dbayeh 1 dekwaneh 2 Dekwaneh 3 dekwaneh mar roukoz 1 dekwaneh, nefaa 1 Dhour el shweir 1 Dik-el-Mehdi, Metn 1 dik el mehdi 1 diva house 1 dohat aramon 1 Dohat Aramon 1 DOHAT ARAMOUN - KHALDE 1 Dohat Aramoun 2 Dohat Choueifat 1 Ein el Mreisseh 1 ein mreiseh 1 El Metn 1 elissar 1 fanar 1 Fanar 1 fern el chebbak 1 fern el shibek 1 furn el chebak 1 Furn El Chebbak 1 Gallery Simaan 1 gemmayzeh 1 GHAZIR- KESERWAN 1 Ghobeiri 1 Ghobeiry 1 hadath 1 Hadath 2 Hammra Street 1 hamra- jeanne d'arc 1 hamra- verdun 1 Hamra - bliss street 1 hamra 19 Hamra 41 Hamra Street 1 Hamra, Bakhaazi street 1 hamra, barbar 1 Hamra, Jean D'arc Street 1 Hanmra 1 haret hreik 1 Haret hreik 1 Haret Hrek 2 hazmieh 1 Hazmieh 6 hoori street 1 I live in Fanar 1 I live on bikhazi street (near bliss) 1 i live on salim salam street in beirut 1 In Hamra 1 Jabal Lebnen 1 Jal ed dib 1 jal el dib - beirut suburb 1 Jaleddib 1 Jaleldib 1 Jdeideh 1 Jdeideih 1 Jean D'arc 1 Jean D'Arc, Hamra 1 Jnah 2 jounieh 1 Jounieh 1 kafaaat-In beirut suburbs 1 Karakas 1 karakol druze 1 karakol el druze 1 kaskas 2 Kaskas 2 keserwan 1 Khalde 1 khaldeh 1 Khaldeh 3 koraytem 1 Koreitem 1 koreytem 1 korniche el mazraa 1 kraitim 1 kuntari 1 Kuraytem, leon St 1 makdassi 1 Makdisi street 1 makhoul 1 makhoul hamra 1 Makhoul st. between Bliss and Hamra St. 1 makhoul street 1 Makhoul street 1 Malla 1 manara - bliss 1 Manara 2 manara/airport-road 1 Mansour Hurdak Str., Al-Manara, Ras Beirut 1 Mar-elias 1 Mar el ais 1 mar elais, mazraa 1 Mar Elias - Msaitbeh 1 mar elias 2 Mar Elias 4 Mar Elias street-Al-musaitiba area 1 Mar Elias Street 1 Mar Elias, Beirut 1 Mar Mihael 1 Mar mikhael area, nahr street,beirut 1 Mar Takla - Hazmieh 1 Marelias 1 Marillias 1 Martakila-Hazmieh 1 Maten-Beit Chabab 1 Matn 1 mazraa 1 Mazraa 4 Mazraa, Beirut 1 metin 1 Metn 2 monte verde 1 Mosaitbi 1 mount lebanon 2 Mount Lebanon 1 Mountains 1 mousaitbeh 1 Mousaitbeh 1 mousaytabe 1 mousaytbe 1 Moussaitbe 1 Moussaitbeh 1 Mousseitbeh 1 Mousseitbeh, Beirut city 1 Mousseytbeh , Beirut 1 Msaytbeh Beirut 1 Mseitbeh 1 mtaileb 1 Mtayleb 1 Mtayleb/ Rabieh?Antelias 1 naccache 4 near Beirut arab university 1 near down town 1 Near to Marrouch Rest. 1 near USJ FMD 1 New Jdeideh 1 New Jdeideh, Bauchrieh, Beirut 1 New Rawda 1 North metn 1 Not in Beirut 1 null 135 off campus 1 On the street across Hotel Dieu (Siyar eldarak) 1 outside beirut 1 Outside Beirut, Aley 1 Ouzai Blvd - South Beirut 1 q 1.2-1.5 1 Qoraitem 1 Qorayte, 1 Qoreitem 1 Qraitem, Beirut 1 Qroitem 1 quoreitem 1 Raas El Nabaa 1 rabieh 2 Rabieh 5 Rabieh, METN 1 Rabweh 1 Rabweh, Metn 1 Ramle el Baida - Beirut 1 Ramlet El Baida 1 ramlet l bayda 1 raouche 1 Raouche 2 Ras Beirut -makhol street 1 ras beirut 1 Ras Beirut 9 Ras Beirut, Manara 1 ras el maten 1 Ras el nabe3 1 ras el nabea 1 ras el nabee 1 Ras El nabeh 1 Rass Beirut 1 Roueiss, Hai El- Abiad 1 roumieh 1 roumieh el metn 1 saadiate 1 Saadyat 1 Sabtieh 1 Sabtiyeh 1 saida 1 Saida 1 Sakiet AL Janzeer 1 sakiet el janzir 1 Saleem Slam 1 salim el 7os 1 Salim sleim 1 Salim Sleim 1 salim slem 1 Sanayeh- beirut 1 sanayeh 1 Sanayeh 1 sanayih 1 Sassine 1 Shoiffet 1 Shwayfait 1 Sid el Baushrieh 1 Sin el Fil 3 Sin El Fil 1 sodeco square 1 Sodeko 1 South 1 south suburb 1 south suburb of beirut 1 southern suburb 1 Southern Suburb 2 Southern Suburban AlJamous Street 1 Tabariz, Achrafieh 1 Talet El-Khayat 1 Tallet el-Druze 1 Tallet el Khayat Beirut 1 Tallet el Khayat, Beirut 1 Tareek Al-Jadida 1 tareek al jadeeda 1 Tareek al Jadeedeh 1 Tareek Jdeede 1 tareeq el jadidih 1 Tareeq Jdeedeh 1 Tarik-El-Jdideh 1 tayouneh 1 technically in Ain Mreisse, but it's a block from 1 the Medical Gate telet el khayat 1 Verdun - Beirut 1 verdun 3 Verdun 6 wardieh 1 zalka 3 Zalka 1 zalka outer beirut 1 Zarif 2 Zarif region 1 Zarif, Beirut 1 zarif, malla 1 Zokak El Blat 1 Zouk Mosbeh 2 Zqaq El balat 1 Total 657 1.5 If you drive your own car, where do you park? Frequency Valid 3al Cornich 1 3en el mrayseh street 1 ACS parking lot 1 Ain Al Mouraysi 1 ain el mreisseh 1 ain mreise 1 Any place near the sea 1 Anywhere betweenGefinor to LAU including all side roads 1 around Gefinor 1 AUB Garage 1 Baguette valet parking 1 beside the sea 1 beside the sea corniche, Ain Mraysseh 1 bliss 6 Bliss 5 bliss next to zaater w zeit 1 Bliss Parking 1 Bliss Parking facing Hbeich Police Department 1 bliss street 3 Bliss Street 4 Bliss Street (parking) 1 Bliss street , valet parking baguette 1 Bliss Street near zaatar n zeit 1 bliss street or jean d'arc street 1 bliss street parking 1 Bliss Street Parking 1 bliss street parking near zaatar wzeit 1 Bliss Street Zaatar w Zeit parking lot 1 Bliss, next to Zaatar w Zeit.
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