Lebanon is a parliamentary republic where power is shared among various religious groups, primarily through a sectarian political system. The President, who is a Maronite Christian, the Prime Minister, who is a Sunni Muslim, and the Speaker of Parliament, who is a Shia Muslim, hold significant positions in the government. However, political influence is also exercised by various parties and factions, including Hezbollah, which plays a powerful role in the country's politics. The complex interplay of local and regional interests further complicates governance and stability in Lebanon.
The mountain range that runs parallel to the Mediterranean Sea from Lebanon into Syria is the Lebanese Mountains called Mount Lebanon.
The mountain range that runs parallel to the Mediterranean Sea from Lebanon into Syria is the Lebanese Mountains called Mount Lebanon.
Lebanon mountains.
The Lebanese Mountains, called Mount Lebanon, runs parallel to the Mediterranean Sea from Lebanon into Syria.
The Euphrates River
The Lebanon Mountains are primarily located in Lebanon. This mountain range runs parallel to the western coast of the country and is known for its scenic beauty and historical significance. The mountains also extend into parts of Syria in the north.
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.
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.