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  2. Cannabis in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, the Parliament speaker Nabih Berri stated, "The Lebanese Parliament is preparing to study and adopt the legislation necessary to legislate the cultivation of cannabis and its manufacture for medical uses in the manner of many European countries and some US states", [9] as he told US Ambassador to Lebanon Elizabeth Richard according to Lebanon's official news agency. [1]

  3. Shebaa Farms - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Map showing the location of the Shebaa Farms The Shebaa Farms, also spelled Sheba'a Farms, also known as Mount Dov, is a strip of land on the Lebanese–Syrian border that is currently occupied by Israel. Lebanon claims the Shebaa Farms as its own territory, and Syria agrees with this position ...

  4. Hashish - Wikipedia

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    Hashish (/ h ə ˈ ʃ iː ʃ / ⓘ; from Arabic ḥašiš 'hay'), usually abbreviated as hash, is a compressed form of resin (trichomes) derived from the marijuana flowers. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] As a psychoactive substance , it is consumed plain or mixed with tobacco .

  5. Illegal drug trade in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The illegal drug trade in Lebanon involves an expanding Lebanese involvement in both drug production and trade, a phenomenon substantiated by studies. The economic and political upheaval in Lebanon, as delineated in a study by the Euro-Gulf Information Center, has driven Hezbollah, wherein narcotics serve as a notable revenue stream, to intensify its involvement in the drug economy.

  6. File:Lebanon - Location Map (2012) - LBN - UNOCHA.svg

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    Using the map without modifications: ensure that the sources and the disclaimer are below the map. Credit as follows: "Credit: OCHA". For use with alteration: remove the OCHA logo and disclaimer following any modification to the map, but keep the data sources as mentioned below the map. Credit the modified map as follows: "Based on OCHA map".

  7. Maroun al-Ras - Wikipedia

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    Maroun al-Ras (Arabic: مارون الراس) [1] is a municipality nestled in Jabal Amel (Mount Amel) in the district of Bint Jbeil in the Nabatiye Governorate in southern Lebanon. It is located around 120 km (75 mi) south east of Beirut , roughly one km (0.62 mi) from the border with Israel .

  8. Al-Hebbariyah - Wikipedia

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    Al-Hebbariyah, Hebbariyeh, Hebbariya or Hebariya (Arabic: الهبّارية) is a municipality situated in the Hasbaya District of the Nabatieh Governorate in Lebanon. [2] It is located on the southwestern slopes of Mount Hermon near the Lebanon–Syria border, northeast of Rachaya Al Foukhar and is positioned amongst orchards of apricot trees. [2]

  9. Maghdouché - Wikipedia

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    A tribute to the town was sung by Lebanese singer Diana Haddad on her 2000 album Jarh AL Habib titled Maghdouche or Mishtaqit Laki Ya Maghdouche ("I miss you Maghdouche"). In September 2009 Haddad performed the same song in honour of the village while participating in their annual music festival held in the town, the singer's ancestral home.