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  2. Lebanese people in Ivory Coast - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese people in the Ivory Coast are a community of people whose ancestors are Lebanese and either emigrated to the Ivory Coast directly or are descended from those who did. It is the largest Lebanese diaspora in Africa. [ 1 ] The number of Lebanese people in the Ivory Coast are variously estimated in the tens or hundreds of thousands. [ 6 ...

  3. Lebanese diaspora - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Lebanese diaspora refers to Lebanese migrants and their descendants who emigrated from Lebanon and now reside in other countries. There are more people of Lebanese origin living outside Lebanon than within the country (5.3 million citizens). The diaspora population consists of Christians, Muslims, Druze, and Jews.

  4. Lebanese Nigerians - Wikipedia

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    Nigeria continues to receive a significant influx of Lebanese immigrants seeking to escape political and economic turmoil in their homeland. It is estimated that more than 250,000 Lebanese live in West Africa majority in Ivory Coast. [5] In February 2022, the Nigerian government granted citizenship to 286 foreign nationals, 108 of whom were ...

  5. Lebanese people in Sierra Leone - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese immigrants first came to West Africa in the mid-19th century when a silk-worm crisis struck their homeland, then part of the Ottoman Empire; the first Lebanese arrived in British Sierra Leone in 1893. The first groups were Maronite Christians, but beginning in 1903, Shia Muslim Lebanese began to arrive from South Lebanon where there ...

  6. Lebanese people - Wikipedia

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    The Lebanese people (Arabic: الشعب اللبناني / ALA-LC: ash-shaʻb al-Lubnānī, Lebanese Arabic pronunciation: [eʃˈʃæʕeb ellɪbˈneːne]) are the people inhabiting or originating from Lebanon. The term may also include those who had inhabited Mount Lebanon and the Anti-Lebanon Mountains prior to the creation of the modern ...

  7. Lebanese people in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Lebanese people in South Africa have a population exceeding 5,100 [3] and other estimates report a total of 20,000 Lebanese in South Africa. In addition, an increasing number of Lebanese students seeking education and career opportunities opted for the country in light of its relatively reputable institutions across the Middle East .

  8. Public holidays in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The holiday ends on March 9. March 21: Mother's Day: عيد الأم: Fête des Mères: The holiday also falls on the Vernal Equinox. May 6: Martyrs' Day: عيد الشهداء: Jour des martyrs: Syrian and Lebanese national holiday commemorating the Syrian and Lebanese nationalists executed in Damascus and Beirut on May 6, 1916 by Jamal Pasha ...

  9. Alixa Naff - Wikipedia

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    Alixa Naff (September 15, 1919 – June 1, 2013) was a Lebanese -born American historian. She focused much of her research on the first wave of Arab American immigration to the United States at the turn of the 20th century. [1] [2] [3]

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