- Lebanese people - Wikipedia
The Lebanese people (Arabic: الشعب اللبناني ALA-LC: ash-shaʻb al-Lubnānī, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [eʃˈʃæʕeb ellɪbˈneːne]) are the people inhabiting or originating from Lebanon
- Lebanon | People, Economy, Religion, History | Britannica
Within the larger Lebanese community, ethnic minorities including Armenian and Kurdish populations are also present Arabic is the official language, although smaller proportions of the population are Armenian- or Kurdish-speaking; French and English are also spoken
- THE BEST 10 LEBANESE RESTAURANTS in TEMECULA, CA - Yelp
This is a review for lebanese restaurants in Temecula, CA: "Update: I've been back a few times and while it's not fast food, I've never had that long of a wait again
- Lebanese People | Inside Look At The Influential Race In The Arab World
The Lebanese people are a unique cultural group with a rich history, distinct from many Arab neighbors With roots tracing back to the Phoenicians, Lebanese society thrives in diverse religious and ethnic traditions
- Lebanon | Culture, Facts Travel | - CountryReports
While you are traveling in Lebanon, you are subject to all Lebanese laws even if you are a U S citizen Foreign laws and legal systems can be vastly different from our own
- 26 Traditional Lebanese Foods To Try | DelishGlobe
Lebanese cuisine invites you to experience a harmony of flavors that speak to a vibrant culture and a deep sense of community Every dish tells a story of shared family dinners, cherished traditions, and a passion for ingredients that taste as though they were just plucked from the garden
- Lebanese people - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
The Lebanese diaspora consists of approximately 8 6 - 14 million, both Lebanese-born living abroad and those born-abroad of Lebanese descent The majority of the Lebanese in the diaspora are Christians, disproportionately so in the Americas where the vast majority reside
- Lebanese woman reflects on 1 year of ceasefire - ABC News
Lebanese woman reflects on 1 year of ceasefire Over 300 Lebanese have been killed since the ceasefire began, the U N says
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