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  1. Mount Lebanon ( Arabic: جَبَل لُبْنَان, jabal lubnān, Levantine Arabic pronunciation: [ˈʒabal lɪbˈneːn]; Syriac: ܛܘܪ ܠܒ݂ܢܢ, ṭūr leḇnān, Syriac pronunciation: [tˤur lewˈnɔn], ṭūr lewnōn) is a mountain range in Lebanon. It is about 170 km (110 mi) long [1] and averages above 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in elevation ...

    • 3,088 m (10,131 ft)
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    • Qurnat as Sawda'
  2. Things to Do in Mount Lebanon Governorate, Lebanon: See Tripadvisor's 29,035 traveler reviews and photos of Mount Lebanon Governorate tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April.

  3. Lebanon Mountains, mountain range, extending almost the entire length of Lebanon, paralleling the Mediterranean coast for about 150 miles (240 km), with northern outliers extending into Syria. The northern section, north of the saddle, or pass, of Ḍahr al-Baydar (through which the Beirut–Damascus.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  4. Mount Lebanon Governorate (Arabic: محافظة جبل لبنان) is one of the nine governorates of Lebanon. Its capital is Baabda . This governorate is named after the mountainous region of Mount Lebanon and, except for the small Beirut Governorate which it surrounds, spans the stretch of the Mediterranean coast between Keserwan-Jbeil ...

    • 1,238 km² (478 sq mi)
    • Baabda
    • Charbel Tabet
    • Lebanon
  5. Humanities. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Lebanon, Mount. views 3,950,619 updated. LEBANON, MOUNT. a rugged mountain range that constitutes the geographical core around which modern-day lebanon was established in 1920. Mount Lebanon extends from the hinterland of Tripoli in the north to that of Sidon in the south.

  6. The Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (1861–1918, Arabic: مُتَصَرِّفِيَّة جَبَل لُبْنَان, romanized: Mutaṣarrifiyyat Jabal Lubnān; Ottoman Turkish: جَبَلِ لُبْنَان مُتَصَرِّفلِيغى, romanized: Cebel-i Lübnan Mutasarrıflığı) was one of the Ottoman Empire's subdivisions following the ...

  7. Beirut is predominantly urban, while Mount Lebanon has urban and rural areas. Administratively, Mount Lebanon is divided into six districts, namely Aley, Baabda, Chouf, Jbeil, Keserwan, and Metn. The local population in Beirut and Mount Lebanon is estimated to be around two million persons.

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