1. ±¹ ¸í - ·¹¹Ù³í(Lebanon)
2. ¸é Àû - 10,452 sq km (4036 sq miles)
3. ¼ö µµ - º£ÀÌ·çÆ®(Beirut)
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6. Àα¸¹Ðµµ - 369 per sq km
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9.Áö ¸® - Lebanon lies to the east of the Mediterranean, sharing borders to the north and east with Syria, and to the
south with Palestine. It is a mountainous country and between the two parallel mountain ranges of Jebel Lubnan and Jebel esh
Sharqi lies the fertile Bekaa Valley. Approximately half of the country lies at an altitude of over 900m (3000ft). Into this small
country is packed such a variety of scenery that there are few places to equal it in beauty and choice. The famous cedar trees
grow high in the mountains, while the lower slopes bear grapes, apricots, plums, peaches, figs, olives and barley, often on
terraces painstakingly cut out from the mountainsides. On the coastal plain, citrus fruit, bananas and vegetables are cultivated,
with radishes and beans grown in tiny patches.
10.½Ã Â÷ - GMT + 2 (GMT + 3 from April to September)
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12.GOVERNMENT - The amended 1926 Constitution under which Lebanon is now governed allows for the election of a National
Assembly of 128 members every four years. An executive president who is also head of state is elected for a 6-year term.