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Country Information

Capital
Beirut
Population
4,218,888
Area
10,452 km²
Largest City
Beirut
Daylight Saving Time (DST)
Not Observed
ISO Code
LB / LBN
Time Zones
1 zone
Languages
Arabic
Currency
Lebanese Pound (ل.ل) - ل.ل100
Coordinates
Decimal:33.8933, 35.5016
DMS:33°53′36″N, 35°30′06″E
Elevation
Highest:3,088 m
Lowest:0 m
Average:1,544 m
International Dialing Code
+961

Time Zones

• Asia/Beirut| EEST (UTC+3)

Geographic Extremes

Northernmost
Tripoli
Southernmost
Tyre
Easternmost
Zahlé
Westernmost
Tyre

About Lebanon

Lebanon is known for its rich history that dates back thousands of years, having been a crossroads for various civilizations, including the Phoenicians, Romans, and Ottomans.
The Phoenicians, who inhabited parts of modern-day Lebanon, are credited with developing one of the earliest alphabets and are considered pioneers in maritime trade.
Lebanon's diverse religious landscape includes significant populations of Christians, Muslims, and Druze, contributing to its rich cultural tapestry.
The country is famous for its cuisine, which includes dishes such as tabbouleh, kibbeh, and baklava, reflecting its Mediterranean influences.
Lebanon is home to the Cedars of God, a UNESCO World Heritage site, which features ancient cedar trees that have been revered for their beauty and significance for millennia.
The Lebanese civil war, which lasted from 1975 to 1990, profoundly impacted the country's social and political landscape, leading to ongoing challenges in national reconciliation.
Lebanon has a vibrant arts scene, particularly in music and literature, with renowned artists like Fairuz and Khalil Gibran gaining international recognition.
The country features a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, making it suitable for agriculture, especially in the Bekaa Valley.
Lebanese traditions include the celebration of various religious and cultural festivals, such as Eid al-Fitr, Christmas, and the annual Baalbeck International Festival, which showcases art and music.
Beirut, Lebanon's capital, is known for its dynamic nightlife, historic architecture, and as a center for cultural exchange in the Arab world.
Lebanon's economy is diverse, with key sectors including banking, tourism, agriculture, and real estate, though it has faced significant challenges in recent years.
The country boasts several archaeological sites, such as Byblos and Tyre, which are among the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.
Lebanon's rich tradition of storytelling and poetry has produced numerous influential writers and poets, contributing to its cultural heritage.
The country is also known for its wine production, with vineyards in regions like the Bekaa Valley producing some of the finest wines in the Middle East.

Cities in Lebanon

Showing 10 cities (top 50 by population + business hubs). Click any city to view detailed time information.

Cities by Population

BeirutRa’s BayrūtTripoliSidonTyreAleyNabatîyé et TahtaHabboûchJouniehZahléGhazieh

Popular Cities in Lebanon

BeirutRa’s BayrūtTripoliSidonTyre
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