Syria and Lebanon both gained independence from France; Lebanon in 1943, and Syria, in 1946. French troops withdrew from Lebanon in 1946.
Glady, there arn't any volcanoes in Lebanon.
the lowest point in lebanon are the mountains
Lebanon covers 10,452 km2
New York City is larger than Lebanon. New York City population is approximately 8,500,000. Lebanon population is approximately 6,000,000.
The cedar tree.
It is a symbol of the rare Lebanese cedar tree.
Lebanon is home to the most famous tree in the world, the Cedar of Lebanon. An official flower has not been designated as of this date.
The trees were the natural resource that were native to Lebanon. The Cedars of Lebanon were the most famous and the most sought after wood in the ancient world. The Cedar is still present on the Lebanese Flag, representing the importance of this wood.
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.
No, Lebanon is not in Africa. Lebanon is in Asia.
Basically they use the American dollar and the Lebanese Lira or Pound. The $1=1,500 LL (Lebanese Lira) which is the symbol for the Lebanese money.
The address of the Lebanon Museum is: 2345 So Santiam Hwy, Lebanon, OR 97355
Lebanon is itself a country, not a capital city. The capital of Lebanon is Beirut.
The address of the Lebanon Community is: 404 Main, Lebanon, 66952 0067
Lebanon does not have a Queen.
Syria-Lebanon, extending to Carthage in Tunisia and Carthaginia in Spain.