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  1. Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates Lebanon (/ ˈ l ɛ b ə n ɒ n,-n ə n / LEB-ə-non, -⁠nən, Arabic: لُبْنَان, romanized: lubnān, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [lɪbˈneːn]), officially the Republic of Lebanon (Arabic: الجمهورية اللبنانية) or the Lebanese Republic, is a country in WesternIt is located between Syria to the north and east and Israel to the south, while Cyprus lies to ...

  2. Mt. Lebanon, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Mt. Lebanon is a township with home rule status in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.The population was 34,075 at the 2020 census.It is a suburb of Pittsburgh.Established in 1912 as Mount Lebanon, the township was a farming community. With the arrival of the first streetcar lines and the development of the first real estate subdivision, both in 1901, it became …

  3. We apologize for the inconvenience... - United States Department of State

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    This page may have been moved, deleted, or is otherwise unavailable. To help you find what you are looking for: Check the URL (web address) for misspellings or errors. Search the most recent archived version of state.gov. Use our site search. Return to the home page. Visit the U.S. Department of State Archive Websites page. Still can’t find what you’re […]

  4. History of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The history of Lebanon covers the history of the modern Republic of Lebanon and the earlier emergence of Greater Lebanon under the French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon, as well as the previous history of the region, covered by the modern state.. The modern State of Lebanon has existed within its current borders since 1920, when Greater Lebanon was created under …

  5. Lebanon | U.S. Agency for International Development

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    Oct 06, 2022 · U.S. assistance to Lebanon continues to help the country in its revival efforts. USAID engages with partners to help increase access to education, improve water and wastewater services, ensure good governance, enhance academic opportunity, particularly in poor, underserved areas, and protect the environment.

  6. Lebanon travel - Lonely Planet | Middle East

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    See. National Museum of Beirut. Located on the former Green Line, this is Beirut's major cultural institution. Its impressive, magnificently displayed collection of archaeological artefacts offers a great overview of Lebanon’s history and the civilisations that impacted this cultural crossroads.

  7. Lebanon’s once plentiful neighborhood bars - LebTown

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    Oct 04, 2022 · Lebanon’s surviving neighborhood bars Today, despite the odds, there are a few longtime neighborhood bars still in business in Lebanon, including Connor’s Tavern at 319 S. 5th Street (more than 60 years), Liberty Square at 447 N. 9th Street (more than 50 years), Steggie’s 9th Ward Café at 210 E. Weidman St. (77 years), and the Willow ...

  8. Mister Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Mister Lebanon (Arabic: مستر ليبانون) is a male beauty pageant which is held annually to select a young man who takes on humanitarian duties and represents Lebanon in international beauty pageants, most notably Mister International.The first Mister Lebanon competition was held in 1995 and concluded with crowning Hadi Esta. Rami Atallah was crowned Mister Lebanon for …

  9. Mount Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Lebanon (Arabic: جَبَل لُبْنَان, jabal lubnān, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [ˈʒabal lɪbˈneːn]; Syriac: ܛܘܪ ܢܒ݂ܢܢ, ṭūr leḇnān, Western Syriac pronunciation: [tˤur lewˈnɔn], ṭūr lewnōn French: Mont Liban) is a mountain range in Lebanon.It averages above 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in elevation, with its peak at 3,088 m (10,131 ft).

  10. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Cedars of Lebanon Hospital. Founded by Jewish businessman Kaspare Cohn, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital was established as the Kaspare Cohn Hospital in 1902. At the time, Cohn donated a two-story Victorian home at 1441 Carroll Avenue in the Angeleno Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. The hospital had just 12 beds when it opened on September 21, 1902, and its …



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