Lebanon

sovereign state in Western Asia

Lebanon is a country in the Middle East, in Western Asia, next to the Mediterranean Sea. It has borders with Israel to the south and Syria to the east and north. It also shares a maritime border with Cyprus to the northwest.

Republic of Lebanon
ٱلْجُمْهُورِيَّةُ ٱللُّبْنَانِيَّةُ (Arabic)
al-Jumhūriyya al-Lubnāniyya
République libanaise (French)
Coat of arms of Lebanon
Coat of arms
Anthem: كلّنا للوطن  (Arabic)
Koullouna lilouataan lil oula lil alam
English: All of us! For our Country!
Location of Lebanon (in green)
Location of Lebanon (in green)
Capital
and largest city
Beirut
33°54′N 35°32′E / 33.900°N 35.533°E / 33.900; 35.533
Official languagesArabic[nb 1]
Recognised languages
Local vernacularLebanese Arabic
Ethnic groups
Religion
(Estimated[nb 4])
  • Islam
  • ~28.7% Sunni[1]
  • ~28.4% Shi'a
  • ~0.6% Other
    (Alawite & Ismaili)
  • Christianity
  • ~22% Maronite Catholic[2]
  • ~8% Greek Orthodox[3]
  • ~5% Melkite Catholic[4]
  • ~4% Armenian
    (Apostolic & Catholic)
  • ~1% Minorities[5]
    (Jacobite, Syriac Catholic, ACOE, Chaldean, Latin Catholic, and Coptic)
  • ~1% Evangelical[6]
  • Druzism
  • ~5.2% Druze[nb 3]
Demonym(s)Lebanese
GovernmentUnitary confessionalist parliamentary republic[7]
• President
Michel Aoun
Najib Mikati
• Speaker of the Parliament
Nabih Berri
LegislatureParliament
Establishment
• Greater Lebanon
1 September 1920
• Constitution
23 May 1926
• Independence declared
22 November 1943
• French mandate ended
24 October 1945
• Withdrawal of French forces
17 April 1946
• Israeli troops withdrawn
24 May 2000
• Syrian troops withdrawn
30 April 2005
Area
• Total
10,452 km2 (4,036 sq mi) (161st)
• Water (%)
1.8
Population
• 2021 estimate
5,592,631[8][9] (109th)
• Density
560/km2 (1,450.4/sq mi) (21st)
GDP (PPP)2020 estimate
• Total
$91 billion[10]
• Per capita
$11,562[10] (66th)
GDP (nominal)2020 estimate
• Total
$18 billion[10] (82nd)
• Per capita
$2,745[10]
Gini (2011)Positive decrease 31.8[11]
medium
HDI (2019)Increase 0.744[12]
high · 92nd
CurrencyLebanese pound (LBP)
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
• Summer (DST)
UTC+3 (EEST)
Driving sideright[13]
Calling code+961[14]
ISO 3166 codeLB
Internet TLD.lb

History & Data

Lebanon was named Phoenicia under the Roman Empire. Some of the biggest temples in Antiquity were there at Heliopolis. In the eighth century Arabs conquered Phoenicia and imposed their religion Islam. But many areas in the mountains remained Christian as the "Maronites". However, the Christians who remained in the mountains became Arabized and started identifying themselves as "Arab Christians".

Lebanon has been independent since 1943. Its capital city is Beirut.

Lebanon has two chains of mountains. It has a long coastline. The area of Lebanon is 10,452 square kilometers.

The Cedar tree is the national symbol of Lebanon because many of them grow in the Lebanon Mountains.

Population of Lebanon

Around 5.2 million people live in Lebanon.[15]

Around 14 million Lebanese people live outside Lebanon. [16]

The people of Lebanon

About 68% of Lebanese people are Muslim and 32% are Christian.[15]

The official language of Lebanon is Arabic and it is the most common language.[17] French, English, and Armenian are also common languages.

Governorates and districts

Lebanon is divided into six governorates. These are divided into 25 districts.[18] The districts are also divided into several municipalities. The governorates and their districts are listed below:

  • Beirut Governorate
    • The Beirut Governorate is not divided into districts and is limited to the city of Beirut
  • Nabatieh Governorate (Jabal Amel)
    • Bint Jbeil
    • Hasbaya
    • Marjeyoun
    • Nabatieh
  • Beqaa Governorate
    • Baalbek
    • Hermel
    • Rashaya
    • Western Beqaa (al-Beqaa al-Gharbi)
    • Zahle
  • North Governorate (al-Shamal)
    • Akkar
    • Batroun
    • Bsharri
    • Koura
    • Miniyeh-Danniyeh
    • Tripoli
    • Zgharta
  • Mount Lebanon Governorate (Jabal Lubnan)
  • South Governorate (al-Janoub)
    • Jezzine
    • Sidon (Saida)
    • Tyre (Sur)
The historic site of Baalbek (ancient Heliopolis) in Lebanon

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