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  1. Strained yogurt is known as labneh (labna, labni, labne, lebni, or labani; Arabic: لبنة) in the Levant, Israel, Egypt, and the Arabian Peninsula. Besides being used fresh, labneh is also dried then formed into balls, sometimes covered with herbs or spices, and stored under olive oil.

  2. sco.wikipedia.org › wiki › LebanonLebanon - Wikipedia

    Lebanon ( Arabic: لُبْنَان ‎, Lubnān; French: Liban, [libɑ̃] ), offeecially the Lebanese Republic (Arabic: اَلْجُمْهُورِيَّة اَللُّبْنَانِيَّة ‎, al-Jumhūrīyah al-Lubnānīyah; French: République libanaise ), is a kintra on the eastren shore o the Mediterranean Sea. It is bordered bi Sirie tae ...

  3. Levantine Arabic, also called Shami ( autonym: ‏ شامي ‎ šāmi or اللهجة الشامية el-lahje š-šāmiyye ), is an Arabic variety spoken in the Levant, namely in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, Israel and southern Turkey (historically only in the Adana, Mersin and Hatay provinces). With over 54 million speakers, Levantine ...

  4. Help. : IPA/Lebanese Arabic. Help:IPA. This is the pronunciation key for IPA transcriptions of Lebanese Arabic on Wikipedia. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Lebanese Arabic in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them. Integrity must be maintained between the key and ...

  5. The walled Nahr Abu Ali at Tripoli. Tripoli ( Arabic: طرابلس, ALA-LC: Ṭarābulus [a]) is the largest and most important city in northern Lebanon and the second-largest city in the country. [2] Situated 81 km (50 mi) north of the capital Beirut, it is the capital of the North Governorate and the Tripoli District.

  6. Sep 17, 2019 · For Lebanese dancer Nadim Cherfan – now founder and choreographer of the dance troupe Mayyas, who have just appeared on Britain’s Got Talent DUBAI: Overnight success doesn’t take 24 hours ...

  7. The Lebanese Arab Army – LAA (Arabic: جيش لبنان العربي transliteration Jayish Lubnan al-Arabi), also known variously as the Arab Army of Lebanon (AAL) and Arab Lebanese Army or Armée arabe du Liban (AAL) in French, was a predominantly Muslim splinter faction of the Lebanese Army that came to play a key role in the 1975–77 phase of the Lebanese Civil War.

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