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Lebanon

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  • May 10, 1844 he was appointed judge in Mount Lebanon, a position he held till 1855 when be became
  • Hezbollah of Lebanon, a Shi'a political party and militia which pl
  • July 18, 1883 became Governor General of the Lebanon, a post reserved by international treaty for
  • Just south of the village of West Lebanon, a major shopping district has sprung up at t
  • Rihbany was born in Shweir, Mount Lebanon, a part of Ottoman Syria that is now in Leban
  • s the largest remaining freshwater wetland in Lebanon, a remnant of much more extensive marshes and
  • The river Nahal Ayoun has its sources in Lebanon, about seven kilometers north of Metula.
  • Kentucky, he attended the country schools and Lebanon Academy in Logan County, Kentucky.
  • ostafa Seoud of Egypt and Gretta Taslakian of Lebanon achieved the 100/200 metres double on the men
  • the much-reported Feb. 7, 2007 incursion into Lebanon across the Blue Line by Israel.
  • prompted the withdrawal of Syrian forces from Lebanon after a nearly 30-year presence.
  • untain Avenue, where it was renamed Cedars of Lebanon after the religiously significant Lebanon Ced
  • nese leader Michel Aoun's acclaimed return to Lebanon, after 15 years of exile.
  • the water, and the ship was forced to dock in Lebanon after taking on water.
  • Isis was hit in 1941 off Beirut, Lebanon after the Battle of Crete.
  • en by the World Conservation Union mission to Lebanon aimed to minimize the damage to the Palm isla
  • , who indicates that then Defense Minister of Lebanon Albert Mansour described the event as a "doub
  • g gardens, the aviary, greenhouses, cedars of Lebanon, all finally came to us for £8,000 ($22,800)
  • In July 2006, Abou Jahjah returned to Lebanon allegedly to join the battle of the 2006 Leba
  • te 11, which ran from Jonesville northeast to Lebanon along present U.S. Route 58 Alternate (and it
  • region due to the conflict between Israel and Lebanon along the border, since July 12, 2006.
  • issues, with the conflict between Israel and Lebanon also attracting the attention of world leader
  • Subsequently, Lebanon also intended to compete in 2005 and had sele
  • West Lebanon also hosts the Lebanon Municipal Airport, a n
  • the Arab lands, which included Palestine and Lebanon although French officials prevented many of t
  • d stone amulets from Palestine, Canaan, Aram, Lebanon, Amon, Hazor, Moab, Edom and the Arabian Peni
  • The tradition persisted longer in Lebanon among the Druze, as evidenced by the 1870s ph
  • utions to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon, among other interventions.
  • Bhutan Pine (Pinus wallichiana) , a cedar of Lebanon, an Atlas cedar and a black mulberry near the
  • nd below the Old Covent, Sahel-el-Alma, Mount Lebanon and is deposited at the Natural History Museu
  • of Ireland for the Republics of Syria and the Lebanon, and Controller of Beirut Race Course.
  • At Lebanon and Camp Nelson July.
  • f Europe to Yakutia, Transbaikalia, Mongolia, Lebanon and China (Shaanxi).
  • ic population is made up of mainly Arabs from Lebanon, and Afghan Muslims.
  • the men, who had just raided through Glasgow, Lebanon, and Springfield.
  • continue negotiations with the Government of Lebanon and other parties concerned with regards to t
  • so an isolated population in the mountains of Lebanon and Israel.
  • ented Canada at the 2009 Francophone Games in Lebanon and was a member of the Canadian national U-2
  • governor of the Ottoman provinces of Tripoli, Lebanon and Latakia, Syria for the Ottomans.
  • It ran from approximately Ashkelon to Lebanon and inland as far as Galilee.
  • ctured in the United States, England, France, Lebanon and Israel.
  • in the F-16 Fighting Falcon in fighting over Lebanon, and participated in Operation Opera, the 198
  • e Mediterranean, before turning north towards Lebanon and then east towards Damascus.
  • s life as a diplomat for the church, first to Lebanon and Venezuela then to France and the United S
  • the coast of Algeria, Morocco, Sudan, Egypt, Lebanon and Israel.
  • reestablish freight service from Nashville to Lebanon and points east.
  • ive attitude towards the Syrian occupation of Lebanon and his rejection of the communist ideology,
  • the Minefield: United States Intervention in Lebanon and the Middle East, 1945-1958 Westview Press
  • 6 feet) high, making it the highest bridge in Lebanon and lay along a mountainous route on the Beir
  • ad to be canceled as a result of civil war in Lebanon, and the squadron passed through the Strait o
  • ael bombarded Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon and Beirut, first with artillery and later la
  • uilt in 1870, and the first train ran between Lebanon and Pine Grove on March 7, 1870.
  • The Lebanon and Pine Grove Railroad was incorporated at a
  • ches are dedicated to her especially in North Lebanon and a Monastery in Ehden.
  • mpire (now regions of southern Turkey, Syria, Lebanon and Israel) at that time.
  • e, the assassination of a cabinet minister in Lebanon, and opposition from President Bush to the gr
  • He was born in Kubber-Ilias, Lebanon and died in Los Angeles, California.
  • north of Maineville, two miles south of South Lebanon, and three miles northwest of Fosters at the
  • He died three months later in Lebanon and was buried in the East Cemetery.
  • ne planted exotics in the landscape: Cedar of Lebanon and Himalayan cedars, Californian sequoias, a
  • d U.S.-backed attempt to create peace between Lebanon and Israel during the Lebanese Civil War, aft
  • nized as a disease call “halzoun syndrome” in Lebanon and nearby countries.
  • olitics in 1984 after Syria's intervention in Lebanon's internal political policies related to the
  • ling the security fence along the border with Lebanon, and kidnapped their bodies.
  • s also mentioned in texts from ancient Sumer, Lebanon, and Assyria.
  • he competition's official tournament say that Lebanon and Mexico will participate.
  • In the Levant it has been recorded from Lebanon and Israel.
  • ministration that they need to be involved in Lebanon, and heavily involved in Lebanon, to keep it
  • ore turning east, crossing the coastline into Lebanon and approaching the target from the west.
  • in the south-eastern Balkans, Turkey, Israel, Lebanon and Transcaucasia.
  • o condemn the military invention of Israel in Lebanon and all acts of aggression in violation of th
  • Greece, many Greek-speaking Muslims from both Lebanon and Syria have reported being refused visas t
  • urope, Morocco, Turkey, Armenia, Iran, Syria, Lebanon and the Caucasus.
  • he network's coverage of the 2006 war between Lebanon and Israel.
  • e Middle East, in particular the Iraq War and Lebanon and Syria, however he has reported from all o
  • of the armed conflict between Israel and the Lebanon and performing in Barcelona's GREC Festival a
  • continue negotiations with the Government of Lebanon and other parties concerned with regards to t
  • entrants were Iraq, Iran, Jordan, Palestine, Lebanon and host nation Syria.
  • ion purchased a plot of land on the corner of Lebanon and Porter Streets at 585 Lebanon Street wher
  • : Blanchester, Clinton-Massie, Goshen, Kings, Lebanon, and Loveland.
  • minated Buffum as United States Ambassador to Lebanon and Buffum held this post until 1974.
  • sts were the withdrawal of Syrian troops from Lebanon and the replacement of a government heavily i
  • The former Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway runs just east of the co
  • Bodil took care of Armenian orphans in Syria, Lebanon and Constantinople.
  • July 28 - Israeli commandos entered Lebanon and kidnapped Sheik Abdel Karim Obeid, chief
  • U.S. 6th Fleet task force that intervened in Lebanon and in 1965 they participated in the U.S. int
  • n the Levant it has been recorded from Syria, Lebanon and Israel.
  • In 1991, he returned to Lebanon and was appointed Maronite Christian parliame
  • raklion, Crete; Phaleron Bay, Greece; Beirut, Lebanon; and Cannes, France.
  • These are popular in Syria, Lebanon, and other Levantine countries.
  • eneral Manager of BLOM Bank S.A.L. in Beirut, Lebanon and remained in this post until he resigned i
  • They are popular in Palestine, Israel Lebanon, and other Levantine countries.
  • These included Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Lebanon and Turkey itself.
  • n 2008 at nearly 32, after two-year spells in Lebanon and Israel.
  • lic Christians by Druzes and Muslims on Mount Lebanon and in Damascus in June-July 1860.
  • ner, plus international properties in France, Lebanon and Ecuador.
  • e Church Missionary Society in Sudan, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria from 1952 to 1966 and then Vicar of
  • ion of military activities between Israel and Lebanon, and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Le
  • Andorra, Rest of the World, Austria, Belgium, Lebanon and Moldova (after their withdrawal).
  • rotection des sites et anciennes demeures) in Lebanon and was its president from 1960 until 2002.
  • land), Paris (France), Moscow (USSR), Beirut ( Lebanon) and at the ministry in Ankara as well.
  • (1995), Dominican Republic and Greece (1996), Lebanon and New Zealand (1997), and Jamaica (1998).
  • udy in the Patriarchal seminary of Charfet in Lebanon and was ordained priest in 1850.
  • leaders reiterated full Arab solidarity with Lebanon and their promise to provide political and ec
  • foothold in Saudi Arabia and then expanded to Lebanon and the Emirates.
  • northern half often hold passports from both Lebanon and Israel.
  • g loyalty in a relationship, was a success in Lebanon and it debuted at number one in the country,
  • al Henry Maitland Wilson (Allied commander in Lebanon and Syria) announced: "The Allied offensive a
  • olic Churches for the Northern Levant (Syria, Lebanon and Southern Turkey).
  • Bartle had supervised a Boy Scout troop in Lebanon, and in 1923-24, he accepted a position as th
  • anean, including the Balkans, Cyprus, Turkey, Lebanon and Israel.
  • father, and has fought court battles both in Lebanon and abroad to bring his killers to trial.
  • stituting Phoenicia proper (coasts of present Lebanon and Syria) and its "Punic" Mediterranean colo
  • lavour stemming from his bi-cultural roots in Lebanon and France.
  • n Caucasus and Transcaucasia, through Turkey, Lebanon and Syria to Israel.
  • U.S. Route 70 (and U.S. Route 70 Business in Lebanon) and U.S. Route 70N for its entire duration f
  • ike, now U.S. Route 42, about halfway between Lebanon and Mason, Ohio.
  • n and Cincinnati Railroad and the Cincinnati, Lebanon and Northern Railway and was about two miles
  • of Israel's conduct during its 2006 war with Lebanon, and has been a defender of the right of retu
  • ation and other attacks since October 2004 in Lebanon, and stressed that those responsible should b
  • tholic Church expanded, particularly in South Lebanon and in the area of Damascus and gained the co
  • d, HRF has helped the Palestinian refugees in Lebanon and Jordan, although there is no office in Pa
  • nch, British (English), Arab and Jewish (from Lebanon and Morocco), Chinese (especially from Macau)
  • He resumed the practice of law in Lebanon and Nashville.
  • shing a new strategic environment in southern Lebanon and its co-operation with the Lebanese Armed
  • It goes through Chester, Berks, Lancaster, Lebanon, and Dauphin Counties.
  • powner Ghassan El Assaad el Bakri of Tripoli, Lebanon and renamed Ladi Faten.
  • The five entrants were Iraq, Iran, Syria, Lebanon and Jordan.
  • range extends to Iran (via the Caucasus), to Lebanon and Syria, and to the Maghreb.
  • each and the International Airport of Beirut, Lebanon and immediately commenced coordinated motoriz
  • led Syrians in Lawrence were from present-day Lebanon, and were largely Maronite Christian.
  • esist from ground and military action against Lebanon and withdraw all its military forces from Leb
  • I beheld the land from the River of Egypt to Lebanon and Senir, and from the Great Sea to Hauran,
  • It is also present in Lebanon and Israel.
  • oops, and in the Philippines, Greece, Russia, Lebanon and elsewhere.
  • Rugby League World Cup against Cook Islands, Lebanon, and Papua New Guinea, and in 2001 against En
  • ng of ancient Phoenicia, occupying modern-day Lebanon and Tunisia, and, to a lesser extent: Cyprus,
  • ine is found in the Falkland Islands, Israel, Lebanon and Oman.
  • Pennsylvania: Cumberland, Dauphin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York.
  • 998, General Emile Lahoud became president of Lebanon and appointed Selim Hoss Prime Minister.
  • ern France, Italy, Albania, Bulgaria, Greece, Lebanon and Israel.
  • e from traditional wealth areas such as Mount Lebanon and Upper St. Clair, middle class communities
  • ronment and restore its authority in southern Lebanon and welcomed the establishment of checkpoints
  • erated its support for development efforts in Lebanon and requested help to the Government of Leban
  • by Nada Sefian, a Palestinian Muslim born in Lebanon and Ronit Yorosky, a Canadian-Israeli Jew.
  • estine, and popularly served for breakfast in Lebanon, and Syria.
  • ey, spending a year with the Maronites in the Lebanon, and finally becoming dragoman at Aleppo.
  • The routing of Interstates 89 and 91 through Lebanon and nearby White River Junction, Vermont, in
  • Patriarchal Vicar (now Metropolitan of Akkar, Lebanon); and Bishop Antonio (Chedraoui), the Patriar
  • bs are still one of the prominent families in Lebanon and his direct descendants are currently resi
  • nsed to Abingdon, Virginia, serving Abingdon, Lebanon and Washington County, Virginia.
  • and Israeli-related targets in Beirut, Mount Lebanon and the South in June, July and August 1983.
  • e (1975) "The Middle and Upper Paleolithic of Lebanon and Syria in the Light of Recent Research" in
  • He caught malaria during a visit to Lebanon and returned to Turkey shortly before his dea
  • onsidered a moderate success, particularly in Lebanon and Egypt.
  • move towards what is known today the South of Lebanon and this has brought the Maronites to the Kes
  • (mentioned as catholic nobleman of Gessaphe, Lebanon) and Princess Anna of Saxony.
  • e buzuq had been associated with the music of Lebanon and Syria.
  • As a child he travelled extensively around Lebanon and Morocco, before learned his skills as a t
  • He resumed the practice of law in Lebanon and Cincinnati, Ohio.
  • n of the Warren County Canal which started at Lebanon and connected to the Miami and Erie Canal in
  • ere fighting with their allies in Kashmir, in Lebanon and Afghanistan.
  • yrian regime to correct its relationship with Lebanon and to respect Lebanon's independence and sov
  • travel experience in Egypt, India, Venezuela, Lebanon and Romania.
  • iting such ports as Istanbul, Turkey; Beirut, Lebanon; and Argostoli, Greece - before coming home t
  • ntertainment and information to people around Lebanon and eventually the Arab World.
  • It is endemic to the mountains of Lebanon and the upper part of Mount Hermon in Israel.
  • le, another spur of SR 10 from Hansonville to Lebanon, and State Route 11 from Lebanon to Bluefield
  • He was born in Deir el Qamar, in modern day Lebanon and died in Miami, Florida.
  • 6 entrants were Iraq, Iran, Syria, Palestine, Lebanon and host nation Jordan.
  • le serving as the United States Forces Ashore Lebanon and supporting forces of the Multinational Fo
  • l diving all over the world, including Egypt, Lebanon and Greece.
  • ranslator stations 93.9 in Gallatin, 101.9 in Lebanon, and 99.5 in Clarksville.
  • addles the international border where Israel, Lebanon and Syria meet.
  • By 1957, the Lebanon and Tremont Branch and what remained of the o
  • ey, east to Armenia, Azerbaijan, Syria, Iran, Lebanon and Turkmenistan.
  • On May 8, 1871, the Lebanon and Tremont was itself merged into the Philad
  • monstrations against the Syrian occupation of Lebanon and demanded that Syrian troops withdraw imme
  • ween Centerville and Lytle on the Cincinnati, Lebanon, and Northern Railway.
  • ded special support to the U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon and special Presidential envoys, and provided
  • Lebanese Civil War and the aid in stabilizing Lebanon and supporting the Lebanese resistance to the
  • n children living in refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, and incorporated their photograph
  • Lebanon and Singapore did not made into the semi-fina
  • the Middle East Centre for Arabic Studies in Lebanon, and immediately began his diplomatic career
  • He was brought up in Saudi Arabia and Lebanon and has lived in various countries of the Mid
  • Met-Ed reported power outages in Adams, Lebanon and Berks counties.
  • concerts in Australia, Brazil, Israel, Japan, Lebanon and many European countries (e.g.
  • He was born in Lebanon and moved to Canada with his family at age ei
  • the Algerian War and later missions in Chad, Lebanon and Cambodia.
  • reported an increase in fighting in Southern Lebanon and civilians were killed and injured in UNIF
  • em not be at what it considers the expense of Lebanon and its "demographic balance."
  • northern end of the border between modern day Lebanon and Syria.
  • that the Dalit and Tamar gas fields belong to Lebanon and warned Israel against extracting gas from
  • 1980, Ballin was located first in Kaslik, in Lebanon, and then Pontificio Instituto Orientale, in
  • rew were filmed in Denmark, Portugal, Brazil, Lebanon and South Africa.
  • ng in the village to flee and seek shelter in Lebanon and Syria.
  • It is approximately 5 miles east of Lebanon, and 2 miles south of Oregonia in eastern Tur
  • i refugees who are stranded in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey.
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