Lebanon
Population
3,971,000 peopleCapital
BeirutCurrency
PoundMap of Lebanon
Area in square kilometers
10,400 km2 Location of Lebanon Location of Lebanon
Capital
(and largest city)
Beirut
33°54′N 35°32′E / 33.9°N 35.533°E / 33.9; 35.
Lebanon's location at the
crossroads of the Mediterranean Basin and the Arabian hinterland has
dictated its rich history, and shaped a cultural identity of religious
and ethnic diversity.
Lebanon was the home of the
Phoenicians, a maritime culture that flourished for nearly 2,500 years
(3000–539 BC). Following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after
World War I, the five provinces that comprise modern Lebanon were
mandated to France.
century, Lebanon became a French League of Nations mandate after World
War I and proclaimed its independence in 1941, although full
self-government was not achieved until 1945.
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Country, Middle
Uplands include the Lebanon Mountains in the central region and
the Anti-Lebanon and Hermon ranges along the eastern border; a low
coastal plain stretches along the Mediterranean. The Litani River
flows southward through the fertile Al-Biqa' (Bekaa) valley region.
On a daily basis, Lebanon recognizes itself in the perpetuation of the
inherited gestures of our collective cultures. This book traces the
roots and explores the growth of some of these customes that bring us
together.
industry, 1881, in the city of Tripoli north Lebanon is where it all
began, the city that has always been known for its tradition,
historical sites, and its excellence in oriental sweets manufacturing.
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Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon Mountains.
Climate: Mediterranean; mild to cool, wet winters with hot, dry
summers; Lebanon mountains experience heavy winter snows.
People:
Nationality: noun and adjective-Lebanese (singular and plural).
Population (2006 est.): 3,874,050.
majority of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon rely entirely on UNRWA as
the sole provider of education and health, relief, and social
services.
population, concentrated mainly in Beirut and Mount Lebanon, is noted
for its commercial enterprise. A century and a half of migration and
return have produced Lebanese commercial networks around the
globe-from North and South America to Europe, the Gulf, and Africa.
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separated out the region of Lebanon in 1920, and granted this area
independence in 1943. A lengthy civil war (1975-90) devastated the
country, but Lebanon has since made progress toward rebuilding its
political institutions.
Since the end of the war, Lebanon has conducted
several successful elections. Most militias have been reduced or
disbanded, with the exception of Hizballah, designated by the US State
Department as a Foreign Terrorist Organization, and Palestinian
militant groups.
Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon in May 2000 and the passage
in September 2004 of UNSCR 1559 - a resolution calling for Syria to
withdraw from Lebanon and end its interference in Lebanese affairs -
encouraged some Lebanese groups to demand that Syria withdraw its
Map of LebanonMap of Lebanon
President: Michel Suleiman (2008)
Prime Minister: Najib Mikati (designate; 2011)
Land area: 3,950 sq mi (10,230 sq km); total area: 4,015 sq mi (10,400
sq km)
Population (2010 est.
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The Republic of Lebanon (لبنان) is a small country (10,452 sq km
or 4076 sq mi in area with 3.7 million inhabitants) within the Middle
East region with its capital being Beirut.
Lebanon is a country with a long and rich history. Roman ruins are
scattered about the country and are easily accessible. Byblos, Beirut,
and Sidon are among the oldest continuously populated cities in the
world.
The people of Lebanon comprise a wide variety of ethnic groups and
religions, with the majority split between Christian (Maronite, Greek
Orthodox, Greek-Catholic Melkites, Armenians, Protestant, Coptic
Christians) and Muslim (Shi'a, Sunni, Druze, Alawites).
Lebanon, formerly known as Steitztown, is a city in and the county
seat of Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population
was 25,477 at the 2010 census, a 4.2% increase from the 2000 count of
24,461.
Lebanon was first settled in 1720 by early settlers, many with the
family names of "Steitz" and "Light", along a creek that was then
named "Steitz Creek". The Light patriarchs built an Indian Fort and
named it "Light's Fort" during this time.
In 1900, 17,628 people lived in Lebanon; in 1910, 19,240 people lived
there; in 1920, 24,643 people lived there; and in 1940, 27,206 people
lived in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.
Lebanon bologna was first made here.
Republic of Lebanon or Lebanese Republic (الجمهورية اللبنانية), is
country in Western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea.
It is bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the
south. It is close to Cyprus through the Mediterranean Sea.
sectarian diversity, Lebanon evolved in 1943 a unique political
system, known as confessionalism, based on a community-based
power-sharing mechanism.
Lebanon is the historic home of the Phoenicians, a maritime culture
which flourished for more than 2,000 years (2700-450 B.C.). Following
the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I, the five
provinces that comprise present-day Lebanon were mandated to France.
Lebanon is the historic home of the Phoenicians, Semitic traders whose
maritime culture flourished there for more than 2,000 years
(c.2700-450 B.C.). In later centuries, Lebanon's mountains were a
refuge for Christians, and Crusaders established several strongholds
there.
Lebanon participated in the 1948 Arab-Israeli
War and signed an armistice with Israel on March 23, 1949.
forces were briefly dispatched to Lebanon in
response to an appeal by the government. During the 1960s, Lebanon
enjoyed a period of relative calm and Beirut-focused tourism and
banking sector-driven prosperity.
socioeconomic disparities and the presence in Lebanon in the 1970s of
fighters from the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). In 1975
Lebanon's Muslims and leftists supported the PLO and sought more
political power; its Christians, seeking to maintain their political
dominance, opposed the PLO.
1976, and Lebanon became effectively partitioned, with the Christians
in power in the north and the Muslims in the south. Fearing an
expanded war, both Israel and Syria initially intervened on the side
of the Christians, who had begun to lose ground.
from much of Lebanon, which by then was split internally over whether
to accept Syria's leadership. The failure of parliament to elect a
successor in 1988 precipitated a crisis between two rival governments,
each claiming legitimacy. In 1989 the Christian leader Gen.
The daylight rising over Lebanon brings endless opportunities of fun,
beach, nature and outdoor activities. You'll never know what to
choose. Whatever it will be, an unforgettable time awaits you under
the shiny Lebanese sun.
dentente keeping the violence in check, the capital of Lebanon is
poised to reclaim its title...
citizens living and working in Lebanon should understand that they
accept risks in remaining and should carefully consider those risks.
This supersedes the Travel Warning issued on March 29, 2010, and
updates information on security threats in Lebanon.
Lebanon despite this Travel Warning should keep a low profile, varying
times and routes for all required travel. U.S.
southern Lebanon, particularly south of the Litani River, as well as
in areas of the country where fighting was intense during the civil
war.
Coolly combining the ancient with the ultramodern, Lebanon is one of
the most captivating countries in the Middle East.
mind-blowing history and considerable culture, Lebanon is also the
antithesis of many people's imaginings of the Middle East: mostly
mountainous with skiing to boot, it's also laid-back, liberal and fun.
Finally, Lebanon's cuisine is considered the richest of the region.
From hummus to hommard (lobster), you'll dine like a king.
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Lebanon is a country
where leading functions are more evenly shared between several state
leaders, and the prime minister, Fouad Saniora exercise much power.
The speaker of parliament is another important position, presently
headed by Nabih Berri.
Lebanon is one of the smallest countries of the Middle East, and the
change in nature is not connected to geographical distances, but
altitudes. Lebanon is historically defined from the mountains, which
have provided for protection for the local population.
Lebanon is only at no. 83 among 182 world states on the Human
Development Index, and no. 10 among MENA countries. On a scale with
1.000 as maximum, Lebanon gains 0.803 points.
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* The native peoples of today's Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and
autonomous status to the Christians of Mount Lebanon in 1860.
During WWI, the third of the Christians perished, another third
emigrated. Under French rule, the Lebanese Christians chose
Greater Lebanon as a modern state.
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9 Jun 1861 Special status of Mount Lebanon within
Ottoman
Empire (autonomy revoked by Ottomans in 1915).
1 Oct 1918 Annexed by Syria.
1 Sep 1920 State of Great Lebanon (part of French
Syria
mandate ).
French-mandated Syria and Lebanon (headquarters in Beirut, Lebanon)
High commissioners
9 Oct 1919 - 19 Apr 1923 Henri Joseph-Eugène Gouraud (b. 1867
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Lebanon, officially the Lebanese Republic, is a Middle Eastern country
which borders Syria to the north and east, Israel to the south, and
the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
Lebanon remains scarred
by that war even today.
Ninety-three percent of Lebanon’s residents are Arabs (the rest are
mostly Armenians), but the Lebanese are splintered into numerous
religious sects.
result, Lebanon maintained a unique status within the Arab world.
Rainbow over Beirut (Photo: AP)
However, during the 1960s, the myth of a Christian majority in Lebanon
began to unravel.
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