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  2. Culture of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Category:Culture of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Sports culture in Lebanon (1 C) Surnames of Lebanese origin (20 P) T. Culture in Tripoli, Lebanon (1 C) W. Works about Lebanon (3 C) World Heritage Sites in Lebanon (9 P)

  4. Lebanese society - Wikipedia

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    Although women in Lebanon have their own organizations, most exist as subordinate branches of the political parties. The illiteracy rate for females in 2007 was 14%, compared to 6.6% among males. [7] The economic activity rate for the age group 15 years and above is 68.9% for males, but only 20.4% for females. [7]

  5. Lebanese people - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon's native sign language is the Lebanese dialect of Levantine Arabic Sign Language. English is the fourth language by number of users, after Levantine, MSA, and French. Lebanon's official language, Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), [130]: 1917 has no native speakers in or outside Lebanon. [131]

  6. History of Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    The earliest prehistoric cultures of Lebanon, such as the Qaraoun culture gave rise to the civilization of the Canaanite period, when the region was populated by ancient peoples, cultivating land and living in sophisticated societies during the 2nd millennium BC. Northern Canaanites are mentioned in the Bible as well as in other Semitic records ...

  7. Religion in Lebanon - Wikipedia

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    Lebanon is an eastern Mediterranean country that has the most religiously diverse society within the Middle East, recognizing 18 religious sects. [2] [3] The recognized religions are Islam (Sunni, Shia, Alawites, and Isma'ili), Druze, Christianity (the Maronite Church, the Greek Orthodox Church, the Melkite Greek Catholic Church, evangelical Protestantism, the Armenian Apostolic Church, the ...

  8. Tyler Pritchett building a 'player-led' culture in first year ...

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    Lebanon's new coach and his staff are bringing the energy as they look to reverse the Cedars' latest fortunes. Tyler Pritchett building a 'player-led' culture in first year as Lebanon's football coach

  9. Ministry of Culture (Lebanon) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry was formed in 1993, [1] originally as part of the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education from which it became a separate entity in August 2000. In 2008, Law 35 was passed, which restructured the Ministry. [2]