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  2. Tourism in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The tourism industry in Lebanon has been important to the local economy historically and comprises a major source of revenue for the country. From Stone Age settlements to Phoenician city-states, Roman temples to rock-cut hermitages, Crusader castles to Mamluk mosques and Ottoman hammams, the country's many historical landmarks and ...

  3. Sport in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Sport in Lebanon. Because of Lebanon 's unique geography, both summer and winter sports thrive in the country. In fact, during autumn and spring it is sometimes possible to engage in both activities on the same day; for example, skiing in the morning and swimming in the afternoon. [1][2] Lebanon hosted the Asian Cup in 2000 [3] and the Pan-Arab ...

  4. Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center - Wikipedia

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    The Beirut International Exhibition & Leisure Center (commonly BIEL) is a multi-purpose facility, hosting exhibitions (Beirut Book Fair), conferences, concerts and private events. It opened on 28 November 2001. It moved from what is now called the Arena Waterfront to its current location on Emile Lahoud highway in 2018.

  5. Culture of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Culture of Lebanon. The culture of Lebanon and the Lebanese people emerged from Phoenicia and through various civilizations over thousands of years. It was home to the Phoenicians and was subsequently conquered and occupied by the Assyrians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Persians, the Arabs, the Crusaders, the Ottomans and the French.

  6. Mzaar Kfardebian - Wikipedia

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    Mzaar Kfardebian. Coordinates: 34°00′39.90″N 35°49′29.38″E. Mountains half covered by the snow in Faraya. Oyoun el Siman in Faraya. Mzaar Kfardebian (Arabic: مزار كفردبيان — formerly Faraya Mzaar[1]) is a ski area in Lebanon and the largest ski resort in the Middle East. It is located one hour away from Beirut, the ...

  7. Category:Tourist attractions in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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  8. Bsharri - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.bcharri.gov.lb. Bsharri (Arabic: بشرّيBšarrī; also romanized Becharre, Bcharre, Bsharre, Bcharre Al Arz) is a town at altitudes between 1,100 m (3,600 ft) and 3,088 m (10,131 ft). [ 1 ] It is located in the Bsharri District of the North Governorate in Lebanon.

  9. Category:Tourism in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourism in Lebanon". The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Tourism in Lebanon.