FACTS ABOUT LEBANON
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FACTS ABOUT LEBANON
1.
Lebanon is officially known as “Lebanese
Republic”.
2.
Beirut is the capital city of Lebanon.
3.
The total population of Lebanon is 6,229,794.
4.
The natives of Lebanon are called
Lebanese.
5.
The Lebanese pound (LBP) is
official currency of Lebanon.
6.
Lebanon shares a border with Israel and
Syria.
7.
Lebanon is the smallest recognized
country on the entire mainland Asian continent.
8.
Lebanon was referred to as the
“Switzerland of the East” during the 1960s because of its financial soundness
and diversity.
9.
Lebanon ranks the highest among the
other countries in the Arab world in Human Development Index and GDP per
capita.
10.
Mount Lebanon is a mountain range in
Lebanon which averages above 2500 m in elevation. The name of the country, in fact,
comes from this mountain range.
11.
Alexander the Great once conquered what
is now Lebanon in 332 BCE.
12.
Between 1516 and 1918, Lebanon was a
part of the Ottoman Empire.
13.
In Lebanon no census has been undertaken
since 1932 due to political sensitivity over religious affiliation.
14.
The country underwent Civil War between
1975 and 1990 due to the fights between Christians and Muslims in the region.
15.
Syria and Israel were actively involved
in the Civil War fought in Lebanon. Both these countries sent their troops in
the region.
16.
Israel withdrew its troops from the
region in May, 2000 and Syria followed suit in April, 2005.
17.
The country’s parliament is equally
divided among religious groups. Note that their president must be a Maronite
Christian, the Prime Minister a Sunni Muslim and the Speaker of Parliament a
Shiite Muslim.
18.
They have seven main political
parties.
19.
The country operated less a President
for more than a year. This has happened due to the movement of large flocks of
Christians out of the country and they cannot have someone who is not a
Maronite Christian as their president. However, Michel Aoun, the current
president of Lebanon, was elected by parliament in October 2016.
20.
Lebanon’s Parliament has 18 recognized
sects and 128 seats. In fact, all 18 recognized religious sects in Lebanon are
recognized in Parliament.
21.
An extremely fertile flatland about 16 km
wide and 129 km long from north to south, the Bekaa Valley, lies to the east of
the Mount Lebanon Range.
22.
Lebanon receives almost 80% of its
yearly rainfall between November and March.
23.
Lebanon has over 3,000 species of flora.
24.
In Lebanon a piece of land can have two
legal owners. Yes, this is true. The piece of land is owned by one and the crop
growing on the land is owned by other. So if you were to buy the piece of land,
you would need to pay both these parties before you become the sole owner of the
land.
25.
Testimony from a pigeon clapper is not
valid in court in Lebanon. As the work of this nature is considered unethical
in Lebanon, people who do this job are considered inadequate for marriage, as
well.
26.
Since 1945, it is illegal to raise any
foreign flag in Lebanon.
27.
Lebanon is an important commercial hub
for the Middle East.
28.
Lebanon is also the first Arab country
to permit private radio and TV.
29.
Lebanon is currently shelter to some
450,000 refugees living in the country. Majority of these live in the 12
refugee camps set up in Lebanon. These refugees suffer from poverty,
unemployment, bad infrastructure and poor housing conditions.
30.
An estimated 8-14 million Lebanese live
outside Lebanon than those within – approximately, 4.5 million.
31.
Currently, Lebanon has 60% Muslim
and 40% Christian population.
32.
You can find the largest concentration
of Lebanese outside Lebanon in Brazil, which is estimated to be around 6
million. Countries including Argentina, mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela,
and Dominican Republic have large Lebanese communities.
33.
Lebanese people living abroad sent an
estimate 9 billion US dollars to their family members in Lebanon in 2014.
34.
Lebanon is the only Middle Eastern
country without a desert. They do not even have indigenous camels.
35.
There are 21 major daily newspapers that
serve the audience in Lebanon. However, the media is at the mercy of political
parties for funding, which is also why most of which are biased.
36.
The country also has the largest
population of Christians of any Middle Eastern country.
37.
Lebanon Exports: jewelry, base metals,
chemicals, consumer goods, fruit and vegetables, tobacco, construction
minerals, electric power machinery and switchgear, textile fibers and paper.
38.
Lebanon Imports: petroleum products,
cars, medicinal products, clothing, meat and live animals, consumer goods,
paper, textile fabrics, tobacco, electrical machinery and equipment and
chemicals.
39.
The internet country code for Lebanon is
.lb.
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