It depends on how you define "Arabian".
Lebanon is a Levantine country, both ethnically and regionally. It is not in the Arabian Peninsula and its people descend primarily from the Phoenicians, not the Arabians. However, many people use the word Arabian improperly to refer to Arabs, which refer to any people who take on Arabic language and culture, which includes the Lebanese. Lebanon is considered an Arab country.
No, it is not 40% of the population is christian, it has the highest percentage of Christians in the Middle East and North Africa. and it has no desert.
No. Lebanon has no official state religion, but is 54% Muslim.
because they speak Arabic langue
Yes it is.
Yes it is.
Carlos Slim Helu, the Mexican billionaire, was raised in a Maronite Catholic family. However, he is known to be private about his religious beliefs and practices.
No, it is a country in the Middle East. Not an Emirate.
Lebanon is itself a country, not a capital city. The capital of Lebanon is Beirut.
For a Fact: Lebanon
The population is mostly Islamic, but the government is mostly Christian.
Beirut is the capital and largest city of Lebanon, a country in western Asia.
Lebanon has a Cedar tree on its flag
Yes they are
Yes. Lebanon is a country in the Middle East.
There is no Tarabull in Lebanon, there is Tarabulus which is in the North on the country.
Lebanon.
Lebanon is in the Eastern part of the Mediterranean Sea but not at the end.