Syria and Lebanon.
Lebanon population is 4.143.101 now. it,s me (sanjeev)
PhoeniciaHistorically, the name Lebanon was used to refer to the mountains that run along the central part of the country. However, this term did not come to define the coastal regions, like Tyre, Beirut, and Tripoli, until the 19th century, when the French became interested in carving a sphere of influence in both the coastal and mountainous regions and used the name for the interior (which was more theoretically valuable because of its Maronite Christian population) for the entire area. The name has stuck because of the French Mandate of Greater Lebanon and the now-independent country of Lebanon. Prior to this, the seaside area, which was more economically prosperous, was named for the people who first developed civilization there, the Phoenicians.
Because Israel wanted to dominate it. Lebanese (Huzballah especially) didn't let them, they kicked them of Lebanon. Now Israel wants revenge and to dominate Lebanon, either by war, or by making the Lebanese hate each other and creating fights, like killing some important people and telling it's Huzballah, or the opposite.
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Once Sidon, the region now resides in the country of Lebanon; north west of the Lake of Galilee. Sidon would be near where Tyre is now.
An old coin of Turkey until 1933, South Vietnam until 1976. Also a coin of the former Spanish America. Now used in Egypt, Lebanon and Sudan
i dont now but there is a lot fans on lebanon to bieber i love him i now many songs for him love u love u i wish that u love lebanon fans
Not all isotopes are unstable. But now more than 3 000 unstable isotopes are known, artificial or natural.
Yes, it is true, check the Foreign Office Advice.Should you choose to drive your own car to Lebanon you should be aware that vehicles with diesel engines are now banned. Anyone attempting to enter the country in a diesel car will be required to leave the vehicle at the Syrian border.http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/travel-advice-by-country/middle-east-north-africa/lebanon
It is now Syria-Lebanon.
No. Slovakia is an independent country. Czechoslovakia no longer exists. Up until 1993 it consisted of what is now Slovakia and what is now another independent country, the Czech Republic.