- Lebanon - Wikipedia
After the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire following World War I, Lebanon came under the Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, administered by France, which established Greater Lebanon By 1943, Lebanon had gained independence from Free France and established a distinct form of confessional government , with the state's major religious groups
- Lebanon | People, Economy, Religion, History | Britannica
Lebanon, country consisting of a narrow strip of territory on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea It is one of the world’s smaller sovereign states The capital is Beirut
- Lebanon country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Lebanon, including key dates and facts about this Middle Eastern country
- Lebanon Maps Facts - World Atlas
Lebanon is a small Middle East nation situated on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea in Western Asia It is located in Northern and Eastern hemispheres of the Earth Lebanon borders has land borders with two countries
- Lebanon, Eager to Stay Out of Israel-Iran War, Warns Hezbollah Not to . . .
Lebanon’s prime minister, Nawaf Salam, said on Monday that Lebanon must be spared “any involvement, in any form, in the ongoing conflict,” according to a government statement
- Lebanon - The World Factbook
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- Lebanon | Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
Lebanon in depth country profile Unique hard to find content on Lebanon Includes customs, culture, history, geography, economy current events, photos, video, and more
- Lebanon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lebanon was named Phoenicia under the Roman Empire Some of the biggest temples in Antiquity were there at Heliopolis In the 7th century Arabs conquered Phoenicia and imposed their religion Islam But many areas in the mountains remained Christian as the "Maronites" However, the Christians who remained in the mountains became Arabized and started identifying themselves as "Arab Christians"
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