Syria and Lebanon used to be part of the French mandate
Israel, Jordan, and Iraq were part of the British mandate.
Lebanon and Syria were part of the Frenchmandate.
The Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg and part of Italy wereall part of the French Empire
yes before the french mandate was issued. then Lebanon was bordered as its own state and under french colonial rule
In 1923, as part of the outcome of World War I, France was awarded with the "Mandate of Syria" by the League of Nations. This mandate empowered France to administer and otherwise control affairs in this area of the Middle East, which in fact consisted of portions of both modern-day Syria and Lebanon.
Brazil was not part of French Indochina before world war 2.
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The number of countries that take part in the modern Olympics will vary from time to time. On average, there are usually about 205 countries with over 300 events to compete in.
After World War I, France was granted several territories as part of the mandate system established by the League of Nations. Notably, France received mandates over Syria and Lebanon, which became the French Mandate of Syria in 1920. Additionally, France was given control over parts of the former Ottoman Empire, including the region of Cilicia in modern-day Turkey. These mandates allowed France to administer and oversee these regions until they were deemed ready for self-governance.
Both of those countries are in South America. (French Guiana is not a country, it is part of France)