Francophonie in 2009. Rally of Lebanon, which is organized by the Automobile et Touring Club du Liban (ATCL), has been a sport in Lebanon since the late...
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in Lebanon has been a sport since an engineering student returning from studying in Switzerland brought back with him the sport of skiing to Lebanon in...
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Football is the most popular sport in Lebanon. It was introduced to Lebanon in the late-19th century, becoming particularly popular among teachers and...
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35°50′E / 33.833°N 35.833°E / 33.833; 35.833 Lebanon, officially the Republic of Lebanon, is a country in the Levant region of West Asia, bordered by Syria...
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The Lebanon national football team, controlled by the Lebanese Football Association (LFA), have represented Lebanon in association football since their...
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Mzaar Kfardebian (category Sport in Lebanon)
is a ski area in Lebanon and the largest ski resort in the Middle East. It is located one hour away from Beirut, the capital of Lebanon. It is also referred...
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Hypersport (redirect from Hyper sport)
Hypersport, hyper sport, or, variation, may refer to: Hyper sport bike or hyper sport, a type of sport bike motorcycle Lykan HyperSport, a Lebanese sports car...
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HyperSport is a Lebanese limited-production sports car manufactured by W Motors, a United Arab Emirates-based company, founded in 2012 in Lebanon with...
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and Sport Imperil Lebanon's Striped Hyenas". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2023-01-14. Paradise, Author Nomad (2020-08-31). "Lebanese Food:...
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Beirut (redirect from Beirut, Lebanon)
capital and largest city of Lebanon. As of 2014[update], Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, just under half of Lebanon's population, which makes...
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trusted by both the Lebanese population and the international community; and a guarantor of stability in multi-sectarian Lebanon. The Lebanese Armed Forces emblem...
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Cedars Ski Resort (redirect from Arz, Lebanon)
resort located in the Bsharri mountains of north Lebanon. The natural area known as Cedars of God is nearby. Ariz (or Arz) means cedar in Arabic, and is...
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Lebanese Druze (Arabic: دروز لبنان, romanized: durūz lubnān) are an ethnoreligious group constituting about 5.2 percent of the population of Lebanon....
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Lebanon participated in the 3rd West Asian Games held in Doha, Qatar from December 1, 2005 to December 10, 2005. Lebanon ranked 7th with 4 gold medals...
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Lebanon. The term may also include those who had inhabited Mount Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains prior to the creation of the modern Lebanese state...
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matawali in Lebanese Arabic), are Lebanese people who are adherents of Shia Islam in Lebanon, which plays a major role alongside Lebanon's main Sunni...
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Church in Lebanon, the largest Christian denomination in the country. The Lebanese Maronite population is concentrated mainly in Mount Lebanon and East...
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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...
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Lebanon competed at the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China, which began on 23 September 2023 and ended on 8 October 2023. The event was scheduled...
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series William Lycan (born 1945), American philosopher Lykan HyperSport, a Lebanese car Lycanthrope (disambiguation) Lycaon (disambiguation) Lichen (disambiguation)...
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organized yearly in Lebanon by the Rangers Regiment of the Lebanese army. The events aim to explore Lebanon's mountains and beauty, promote Lebanon's touristic...
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Greek: Τύρος, romanized: Týros) is a city in Lebanon, and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. It was one of the earliest Phoenician...
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The Lebanon Mountain Trail (LMT; Arabic: درب جبل لبنان) is a long-distance hiking trail in Lebanon. It extends from Andaket in north of Lebanon to Marjayoun...
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Lebanese Sunni Muslims (Arabic: المسلمون السنة اللبنانيين) refers to Lebanese people who are adherents of the Sunni branch of Islam in Lebanon, which is...
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May 2022. lookcharms (29 July 2021). "Athletico Sport Club Lebanon, links beyond football". US Sports (in French). Retrieved 24 May 2022. "LFA endorsed...
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Armenians have lived in Lebanon for centuries. According to Minority Rights Group International, there are 156,000 Armenians in Lebanon, around 4% of the...
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Lebanese Melkite Christians refers to Lebanese people who are members of the Melkite Greek Catholic Church in Lebanon, which is the third largest Christian...
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List of flag bearers for Lebanon at the Olympics Sport in Lebanon Category:Olympic competitors for Lebanon Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan By Britannica Educational...
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Faqra (category Sport in Lebanon)
ski resort on the outskirts of the Kfardebian village in the Keserwan District in Mount Lebanon, 47 km (29 mi) from Beirut and 36 km (22 mi) from Jounieh...
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Lebanon competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece, from 13 to 29 August 2004. Lebanese athletes have so far achieved qualifying standards...
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