- 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
- Lebanon | People, Economy, Religion, History | Britannica
Lebanon is a country consisting of a narrow strip of territory on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea It was home to ancient Phoenician settlements at sites that continued to be important centers of trade into the modern era
- 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 – lebanon-wikipedia. com
Harb here emphasizes an underrated concept: Lebanon is not a historical entity, but a geographic one, and whereas history is a variable, geography is a constant
- Lebanon country profile - BBC News
Provides an overview of Lebanon, including key dates and facts about this Middle Eastern country
- 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
- History of Lebanon | Religion, Civil War, Israel, Hezbollah, Flag . . .
The history of Lebanon, from its settlement by the Phoenicians to the modern state, has been defined especially by its prolific ports along the Mediterranean trade routes, the refuge of its mountainous terrains, and its religious diversity
- Geography of Lebanon - Wikipedia
Lebanon is a small country in the Levant region of the Eastern Mediterranean, located at approximately 34˚N, 35˚E It stretches along the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea and its length is almost three times its width
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