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Lebanon (pronounced /ˈlɛbənɒn/ or /ˈlɛbənən/; Arabic: لبنان Lubnān; French: Liban), officially the Lebanese Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية اللبنانية), is a 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. Lebanon established a unique political system in 1942, known as confessionalism, a community-based power-sharing mechanism. It was created when the ruling French mandatory powers expanded the borders of the former autonomous Ottoman Mount Lebanon district that was mostly populated by Maronite Catholics and Druze. Lebanon was the historic home of the Phoenicians, a maritime culture that flourished for more than 3,000 years (3700-450 BC). Following the collapse of the Ottoman Empire after World War I, the five provinces that comprise present-day Lebanon were mandated to France. The country gained independence in 1943, and French troops withdrew in 1946. Before the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990), the country enjoyed a period of relative calm and prosperity, driven by tourism, agriculture, and banking. It is considered one of the banking capitals of Western Asia, and during its heyday was known to some as the "Switzerland of the East" due to its financial power and diversity at the time. Lebanon also attracted large numbers of tourists to the point that the capital Beirut was referred to as "Paris of the Middle East." Immediately following the end of the war, there were extensive efforts to revive the economy and rebuild national infrastructure. Until July 2006, a considerable degree of stability had been achieved throughout much of the country, Beirut's reconstruction was almost complete, and an increasing number of foreign tourists were pouring into Lebanon's resorts. This was until the one month long 2006 Lebanon War, between the Israeli military and Hezbollah, which caused significant civilian death and serious damage to Lebanon's civil infrastructure. The conflict lasted from 12 July 2006 until a cessation of hostilities call, by the UN Security Council, went into effect on 14 August 2006. From Wikipedia under the
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Dayton Daily News Both the Lebanon Public Library and the Mary L. Cook Library in Waynesville will file paperwork with the board of elections to get a 1-mill levy on the ... and more » Syria boosts economic ties with neighbors
Tehran Times damascus (UPI) -- Syria hosted regional delegates from Iran, Turkey and Lebanon to discuss ways to improve economic ties amid a broader push for engagement ... Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan meets Syria's al-Assad in Aleppo Monsters and Critics.com Opening to tourism, Syria flaunts hidden treasures Canada.com Surprise Erdogan Visit to Damascus May Revive Israel-Syria Talks Arutz Sheva all 219 news articles » From Google News Search: "lebanon" Who can give me some Information about visiting Lebanon? Q. I'm planning to visit Lebanon for a week in coming Dec. Can someone please tell me best things to do, best hotels, restaurants and places to visit. Asked by kialhosani - Sat Nov 15 13:47:40 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments A. have a look at these websites and I'm sure you will find everything u r looking for good luck have a nice journey enjoy your time in Lebanon Answered by X-GIRL - Sat Nov 15 19:29:37 2008 How do you feel about the current bombing of lebanon by Israeli army? Q. Well the death toll is high for civilians in Lebanon, I also understand Lebanon has no army! How can they defend themselves? Asked by Maria Dolores - Thu Jul 20 17:20:55 2006 - - 16 Answers - 0 Comments A. simply reading the answers one must be sad. Either nobody has the right to defend oneself, other that US and Israel, or Bush knows only the name of one country. The excuse: Hizbola terrorism. the excuse before: Hamas terrorism. The excuse before: Arafat terrorism. The excuse before: Saddam terrorism. The excuse before: taliban terrorism. The excuse before: "a land without people for a people without land" (apart from the 23000 palestinians stolen and expulsed). A land without people! so without terrorists? Who was the first terrorist then? The excuse before: Sitting Bull terrorism. lets simply pray and help the true defenceless people, other than the fat rich ones in the US TV. God will say who was the terrorist. Answered by Nickname - Thu Jul 20 17:37:55 2006 Who should pay for the reconstruction of Lebanon?
Q. Oxfam has launched an appeal for funds to aid the reconstruction of Lebanon but who do you think should pay for this. Israel who did most of the damage? The Countries that supported Israel? The Countries that supported Hezbollah? Or is it the wider world's responsibility? Asked by Euphojim - Fri Aug 18 02:09:28 2006 - - 17 Answers - 0 Comments A. That's a good question. I think the question is divided into two parts. One aspect is who will contribute the funds. The second part relates to the consequences of whoever provides the financial support. No way will Israel contribute to the rebuilding of Lebanon. Israeli supporters (the U.S.) will also balk. I suspect that Hezbollah, with the support and influence of Iran and Syria will attempt to rebuild Lebanon in an effort to maintain their sphere of influence. Lebanon appears to resemble a failed state in the south. Hezbollah has more support there than the Lebanese government. The Bush policy of stalling the cease-fire emboldened Hezbollah. The international community should oversee the reconstruction of Lebanon with the… [cont.] Answered by r - Fri Aug 18 02:26:57 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "lebanon" 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. Due to its sectarian diversity, Lebanon follows a special political system known as confessionalism, meant to distribute power as evenly as possible among different sects.[1] The country enjoyed relative calm and prosperity, driven by the tourism, agriculture, and banking sectors of the economy,[2] until the onset of wars beginning with the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990) and continuing through recent conflicts like the 2006 Lebanon War. This theme article is a stub. You can help Wikiquote by expanding it.ContentsSourcedFrom Wikiquote under the GNU Free Documentation License. |






