France
France.
The country that obtained its independence in November 22 1943 is Lebanon.
Lebanon received their independence from the French in 1943.
The first independence in Lebanon is from the French mandate in 1943.
Syria and Lebanon both gained independence from France; Lebanon in 1943, and Syria, in 1946. French troops withdrew from Lebanon in 1946.
The Republic of Lebanon gained independence in 1943.
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.
France ruled Lebanon until 1943.
Lebanon became a country following the end of Ottoman rule after World War I. The League of Nations granted France a mandate over Lebanon in 1920, leading to the establishment of Greater Lebanon, which included various religious and ethnic communities. Lebanon gained independence from France on November 22, 1943, after a period of nationalist movements and negotiations. The country's unique political system, based on a power-sharing agreement among its diverse sects, was solidified during this time.
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