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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 - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Lebanon is a country in the Middle East, in Western Asia, next to the Mediterranean Sea It has borders with Israel to the south and Syria to the east and north It also shares a maritime border with Cyprus to the northwest, away from the country's short distance
Lebanon - Wikiwand Lebanon, officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia Situated at the crossroads of the Mediterranean Basin and the Arabi
Lebanon - New World Encyclopedia Lebanon (Arabic: لبنان Lubnān), officially the Lebanese Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية اللبنانية), is a small, largely mountainous country in the Middle East, located at the eastern edge of the Mediterranean Sea
History and Culture – THE EMBASSY OF LEBANON Lebanon has a heritage almost as old as the earliest evidence of mankind Its geographic position as a crossroads linking the Mediterranean Basin with the great Asian hinterland has conferred on it a cosmopolitan character and a multicultural legacy
30 Important Facts About Lebanon - The Fact File Lebanon, officially known as the Lebanese Republic (Al-Jumhuriyah al-Lubnaniyah), is a country in Western Asia It has a total area of 10,400 square km Beirut is its capital and largest city Arabic is its official language
Demography, religion, and politics in Lebanon | Britannica Lebanon, officially Lebanese Republic, Country, Middle East, southwestern Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea Area: 4,036 sq mi (10,452 sq km) Population: (2025 est ) 5,688,000 Capital: Beirut The Lebanese are ethnically a mixture of Phoenician, Greek, Armenian, and Arab elements