No. Lebanon is part of the main structure of the Levant region; it is not a large promontory into the water. There are some cities like Tyre, which have their own mini-peninsulas, but the country as a whole does not.
No it isn't.
Lebanon and Syria to the north, Jordan to the east and south, and Egypt (Sinai Peninsula) to the south west.Lebanon Syria Jordan & Egypt.
The Golan Heights from Syria, the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the Gaza Strip from Lebanon, and the West Bank from Jordan.
Mount Lebanon was a province in Lebanon during the ottoman period, the French expanded it to become Lebanon. Currently, Mount Lebanon is one of 6 governorates of Lebanon, and is situated in the middle.
Israel captured the most land from Egypt because of its acquisition of the Sinai Peninsula (from 1967-1982).
No, Lebanon is not in Africa. Lebanon is in Asia.
Israel is located on the southern half of the east shore of the Mediterranean, south of Lebanon and east of Egypt and the Sinai Peninsula. So like much of the Middle East, it is considered southwestern Asia.
Bahrain, Kuwait, Israel, Lebanon, and Qatar.
Lebanon is itself a country, not a capital city. The capital of Lebanon is Beirut.
The address of the Lebanon Museum is: 2345 So Santiam Hwy, Lebanon, OR 97355
The address of the Lebanon Community is: 404 Main, Lebanon, 66952 0067
Lebanon does not have a Queen.