Important Cities
- Beirut (Capital)
- Tripoli
- Hermel
- Chekka
- Batroun
- Jounieh
- Baalbeck
- Sidon
- Jazzin
- Ez zahrani
- Tyre
Main Attractions
- Beiteddine Palace
- Bekaa Valley
- Harissa
- Beirut's Corniche
- Karoun Mountains
- Byblos
- Bkarzala Falls
- Jeita Grotto
- Sidon Old Town
- Taanayel Lake
- Wadi Kannoubine
- Nahir Ibrahim River
Main Industries
- Oil Refining
- Textiles
- Cement
- Food Processing
- Wood Products
- Metal Fabricating
Hunted Facts on lebanon
- Rebuilding the shattered Nahr al-Bared Palestinian refugee camp in North Lebanon will be one of the largest projects ever undertaken by the UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), said UNRWA head Karen AbuZayd on Tuesday.
- Did the Lebanon Examiner help, hurt, or make no difference at all?
- The basic function of a daily newspaper is to provide useful information to its readers, a goal so theoretically simple that any child can understand it.
- Lebanon is bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the south, with a narrow coastline along its western edge.
- A Middle Eastern country, Lebanon is bordered on the west by the Mediterranean (coast: 225 km) and to the east by the Syro-African Depression.
- Lebanon borders Syria for 375 kilometres to the north and to the east and Israel for 79 kilometres to the south.
- The first settler in what is now Lebanon was Ichabod Corwin, uncle of Thomas Corwin, who came to Ohio from Bourbon County, Kentucky and settled on the north branch of Turtle Creek in March 1796.
- Lebanon lies largely within the Lebanon telephone exchange, but parts are in the Mason and South Lebanon exchanges.
- The Golden Lamb Inn is located in Lebanon on the corner of S. Broadway and Main St. It is recognized as the Ohio's oldest inn being established in 1803.
- Later (11th cent.) the Druze settled in S Lebanon and in adjacent regions of Syria, and trouble between them and the Christians was to become a constant theme in regional history.
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