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ملخص جاهز باللغة الانجليزية كتابة انشاء عبارات
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قديما أبرز المناطق السياحية مختصر حول الحياة
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كامل الجمهوريّة اللبنانيّة بيروت
Lebanon is located on
the eastern shore of the Mediterranean. It covers an area of 10,452 km², an area roughly equal to that
of the department of Gironde, the largest French department. Its capital is
Beirut, located in the center of the west coast of the country. The country is
bordered on the West by the Mediterranean, on the North and on the East by
Syria, on the South by Israel, a State which it does not recognize and with
which it is officially at war.
Lebanon gained
independence in 1943. The regime chosen for the country is that of the
parliamentary democratic republic. The Parliament is composed of 128 members
elected by direct universal suffrage and the President of the Republic is
elected by indirect universal suffrage by members of Parliament. The
parliamentary and presidential mandates last 4 years. The 1926 Constitution establishes
confessionalism as the basis for the distribution of political functions in so
far as this constitution states that the Head of State (who is also the Head of
the Armed Forces) must be a Christian, the Prime Minister, a Sunni Muslim, and
the head of Parliament, Shia Muslim.
The Lebanese flag is
composed of three horizontal stripes: two red bands that frame a white band in
the middle. The red stripes symbolize the blood of Lebanese martyrs fallen for
the liberation of the country. The white band covers half the surface of the
flag and symbolizes both the snow covering the summit of the Lebanese mountains
and peace and purity. In the middle of this white band is a cedar of Lebanon,
emblematic tree of Lebanon, symbol of longevity and resistance. This tree is
present in many biblical references.
The official currency
is the Lebanese Pound (LBP) and its value is anchored to that of the US dollar
at a rate of 1 dollar for 1507 LBP. It should be noted, however, that the US
dollar is considered the second currency of the country. Indeed, the American
currency circulates freely in the country, and one can easily carry out its
exchanges in dollars, as well in the banks as in the small businesses.
According to the
latest estimates [2], Lebanon is populated by 4.1 million inhabitants, 87% of
whom are city dwellers. If it is the least populated country of the Near East,
it is the one which knows one of the highest densities of population, with 390
inhabitants per km ². Densities are even higher in Beirut, where almost half of
the population lives, or 1.8 million. It is important to note that today, it is
estimated that one in four inhabitants of Lebanon is a refugee, Palestinian or
Syrian. Lebanese abroad are difficult to estimate, estimates range from 3 to 13
million, the result of a long tradition of Lebanese emigration that began since
the Ottoman period and especially in the late nineteenth century due to the
plague which ravaged the country. the population is young, with a quarter to a
third of the population (according to different sources) under the age of 15,
and barely 10% of Lebanese aged 65 or over
The Constitution
concedes Lebanon "an Arab face" [4], but does not specify the
official language of the country. However, Arabic has emerged as the official
language of the administration, although French and English are widely used as
languages of education and social, financial and
commercial exchanges. By not making Lebanon an Arab country, this formula does
justice to some non-Arab communities (such as Armenians and Kurds) or
does not consider itself as such, which is particularly the case of Christians
who do not present as ethnically Arab and claim rather Canaanites or
Phoenicians.
To this relative ethnic diversity is added religious
diversity, more important and more serious consequences. In fact, the
inhabitants of Lebanon are divided into 18 recognized confessional communities
between Muslims (5 communities), Christians (12 communities) and Druze. Here is
the geographical distribution of the main faith com
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