Beirut, Tripoly, Byblos, Sidon, Tyr, Jounieh, Zahleh, Baalbeck.
Tripoli and Tyre are cities in Lebanon.
The cities on the coast
Lebanon's capital and biggest city is Beirut. It was chosen as the one of the top ten liveliest cities in the world by Lonely Planet and the first place to visit in 2009 by the New York times.
according to the last civil record done in Lebanon since 1932, 952 city and village were recorded. Ralph
Beirute, Tyr, Sidon, Byblos, Trippoli, Choaifat, Barouk, Batroun, Koura, Nabatiyyeh, Jounieh, and many others...
Libya and Lebanon
The capitals are: Amman, Jordan Beirut, Lebanon Ankara, Turkey
In the Levant (Lebanon-Syria, with a new one in Carthage (today's Tunisia).
Syria and Lebanon were the areas in which Phoenician cities established themselves.
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.
lebanon was founded by groups of coustal cities and the phoenicians settled in the aea and the lae itself is about 7,000 years old HAHAHA 0630
Those of Lebanon and Israel and Ephesus in Turkey.