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- Lebanese people - Wikipedia
Lebanese people (Arabic: الشعب اللبناني ALA-LC: ash-shaʻb al-Lubnānī, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [eʃˈʃæʕeb ellɪbˈneːne]) are the people inhabiting or originating from Lebanon
- Where is Lebanon? Culture, Facts Travel - CountryReports
While you are traveling in Lebanon, you are subject to all Lebanese laws even if you are a U S citizen Foreign laws and legal systems can be vastly different from our own
- Lebanon | History, Map, People, Economy, Religion | Britannica
Within the larger Lebanese community, ethnic minorities including Armenian and Kurdish populations are also present Arabic is the official language, although smaller proportions of the population are Armenian- or Kurdish-speaking; French and English are also spoken
- Lebanese Culture, Customs and Traditions - WorldAtlas
Lebanese culture is one of the most diverse cultures in the Arab region An overview of Lebanese food, clothing, customs, and traditions
- THE BEST 10 LEBANESE RESTAURANTS in GARDENA, CA - Yelp
Best Lebanese in Gardena, CA - Last Updated April 2026 - Omaya’s Lebanese Cuisine, Open Sesame, Time Out Cuisine, A La Beirut, Nazelie's Lebanese Cafe, Sunnin Lebanese Cafe, FurnSaj Bakery Restaurant, Skaf's Lebanese Cuisine, Sunnin Lebanese Cuisine
- Lebanese People: Phoenician Roots, Culture Diaspora
The Lebanese people are a unique cultural group with a rich history, distinct from many Arab neighbors With roots tracing back to the Phoenicians, Lebanese society thrives in diverse religious and ethnic traditions Arabic is the official language, accented with French and English influences
- History and Culture - Embassy of Lebanon, Washington, D. C.
Although often conquered, the Lebanese take pride in their rebellions against despotic and repressive rulers Moreover, despite foreign domination, Lebanon’s mountainous terrain has provided it with a certain protective isolation, enabling it to survive with an identity all its own
- Lebanese people - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
The Lebanese diaspora consists of approximately 8 6 - 14 million, both Lebanese-born living abroad and those born-abroad of Lebanese descent The majority of the Lebanese in the diaspora are Christians, disproportionately so in the Americas where the vast majority reside
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