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  2. Is it safe to visit Lebanon? Foreign Office advice after US ...

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    On 18 October, AP reported that militants were killed on the Israeli-Lebanese border, while the US later warned citizens not to travel to Lebanon after the US embassy in Beirut was set on fire by ...

  3. Lebanon seeks to reassure Gulf, Germany after travel warnings

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    BEIRUT (Reuters) -Lebanon's caretaker premier Najib Mikati said on Saturday there was no cause for "concern or panic" about his country's security situation, after Germany and Gulf countries ...

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  5. Transport in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport, Beirut. The main national airport is the Beirut Rafic Hariri International Airport and is located in the southern suburbs. The Travel and Tourism Competitiveness report ranked the country 51st in terms of air transport infrastructure. [6]

  6. Visa policy of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Citizens of eligible countries and territories are granted a visa on arrival for a maximum stay of one month, extendable for 2 additional months at Beirut International Airport or any other port of entry if they are holding a telephone number, an address in the Republic of Lebanon, a non-refundable return or circle trip ticket, and there are no ...

  7. Embassy of the United States, Beirut - Wikipedia

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    The Embassy of the United States, Beirut is the diplomatic mission of the United States of America located in the capital city of Beirut, Lebanon. A new embassy complex under construction is anticipated to grow to be the second-largest in the world and occupy a 44 acres (18 ha) site.