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Time in Lebanon is given by Eastern European Time (EET) or Eastern European Summer Time (EEST) during the summer. Postponed time change in 2023. On 23 March 2023, two days before the scheduled switch to Eastern European Summer Time (EEST), Lebanon's government postponed the change from 25 March to 20 April. (This came within days of a DST ...
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. November 1. All Saints' Day.
The annual inflation rate exceeds 200%, rendering the minimum wage equivalent to approximately $1 per day. [239] This was the first time Lebanon had devalued its official exchange rate in 25 years. [171] According to the United Nations, three out of every four Lebanese individuals fall below the poverty line. [239]
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All examples use example date 2021-03-31 / 2021 March 31 / 31 March 2021 / March 31, 2021 – except where a single-digit day is illustrated. Basic components of a calendar date for the most common calendar systems: D – day; M – month; Y – year; Specific formats for the basic components: yy – two-digit year, e.g. 24; yyyy – four-digit ...
e. Lebanese Independence Day (Arabic: عيد الإستقلال اللبناني, romanized: Eid Al-Istiqlal, lit. 'Festival of the Independence') is the national day of Lebanon, celebrated on 22 November in commemoration of the end of the French Control over Lebanon in 1943, after 23 years of Mandate rule.
Here's what you could see if you're planning to visit the Lebanon Area Fair today, Friday, July 27: 4-H horse show: 8 a.m. at the horse ring Three Legacies Wrestling: 4-5 p.m. at the North Hall
Beirut (/ b eɪ ˈ r uː t / bay-ROOT; [3] Arabic: بيروت, romanized: Bayrūt ⓘ / b eɪ ˈ r uː t /) is the capital and largest city of Lebanon.As of 2014, Greater Beirut has a population of 2.5 million, [4] which makes it the third-largest city in the Levant region and the thirteenth-largest in the Arab world.