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Lebanon$43865$ - translation to spanish

ANCINT GREEK CITY ON COAST OF LEBANON
Elaea, Lebanon; Elaia, Lebanon; Elaia (Lebanon)

Lebanon      
n. Líbano (país del Medio Oriente)
Lebanon         
  • Martyrs' Square in Beirut]] during celebrations marking the release by the French of Lebanon's government from [[Rashayya prison]] on 22 November 1943
  • [[Beirut]] is the tourism hub of the country
  • [[Haigazian University]] in Beirut.
  • One of many protests in Beirut
  • [[Beirut]] located on the [[Mediterranean Sea]] is the most populous city in Lebanon.
  • Blue Line]] demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel, established by the UN after the Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 1978
  • [[Mount Lebanon]] is a mountain range in Lebanon. It averages above 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in elevation.
  • Saint Joseph University of Beirut]] on Damascus Street.
  • [[Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium]] in [[Beirut]]
  • quote=His [([[Thongchai Winichakul]]’s)] study shows that the modern map in some cases predicted the nation instead of just recording it; rather than describing existing borders it created the reality it was assumed to depict. The power of the map over the mind was great:"[H]ow could a nation resist being found if a nineteenth-century map had predicted it?" In the Middle East, Lebanon seems to offer a corresponding example. When the idea of a Greater Lebanon in 1908 was put forward in a book by Bulus Nujaym, a Lebanese Maronite writing under the pseudonym of M. Jouplain, he suggested that the natural boundaries of Lebanon were exactly the same as drawn in the 1861 and 1863 staff maps of the French military expedition to Syria, maps that added territories on the northern, eastern and southern borders, plus the city of Beirut, to the Mutasarrifiyya of Mount Lebanon. In this case, too, the prior existence of a European military map seems to have created a fact on the ground.}}</ref>
  • Lebanon cedar]] is the national emblem of Lebanon.
  • Saint George Maronite Cathedral]] and the [[Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque]], [[Beirut]].
  • Map showing power balance in Lebanon, 1983: Green – controlled by [[Syria]], purple – controlled by Christian groups, yellow – controlled by Israel, blue – controlled by the UN
  • [[Fakhreddine II Palace]], 17th century
  • Demonstrators calling for the withdrawal of Syrian forces.
  • 251x251px
  • French Mandate]] and the states created in 1920
  • Green Line]] that separated west and east Beirut, 1982
  • Soldiers of the Lebanese army, 2009
  • 150 AD}}
  • Temple of Jupiter]] in [[Baalbek]]
  • A proportional representation of Lebanon exports, 2019
  • archive-date=22 January 2013}}</ref>
  • Map of Phoenicia and trade routes
  • Lebanese real GDP 1970–2017
  • Sabah]] and [[Salah Zulfikar]] in ''[[Paris and Love]]'' (1972)
  • Anti-Lebanon]] mountain ranges
  • Fall of Tripoli]] to the Egyptian [[Mamluk]]s and destruction of the Crusader state, the County of Tripoli, 1289
  • [[Sursock Museum]] in Beirut
  • United Nations Lebanon headquarters in Beirut
  • [[Saint Joseph University of Beirut]]'s Campus of Innovation and Sports on Damascus Street, [[Beirut]]
  • Women protesters forming a line between riot police and protesters in Riad el Solh, [[Beirut]]; 19 November 2019
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN ASIA
ISO 3166-1:LB; Lubnaniyah; Lubnan; The Lebanon; Republic of Lebanon; Lubnān; Lebannon; Libanon; Lebanese Republic; Lebnen; Languages of Lebanon; Name of Lebanon; Liban; لبنان; الجمهورية اللبنانية; Al-Jumhūrīyyah al-Lubnānīyyah; Lebanone; Administrative divisions of Lebanon; Administrative divisions of lebanon; Literature of Lebanon; Art in Lebanon; Subdivisions of Lebanon; Libanese; Ryan Attiyeh; Libán; Etymology of Lebanon; Al Jumhuriyah al Lubnaniyah; Al-Jumhūrīyah al-Lubnānīyah; Lebnan; State of Lebanon; République libanaise; לבנאן; Republic of the Lebanon; Environmental issues in Lebanon; Lebanese literature; Science and technology in Lebanon; Infrastructure in Lebanon
Líbano
Lebanon         
  • Martyrs' Square in Beirut]] during celebrations marking the release by the French of Lebanon's government from [[Rashayya prison]] on 22 November 1943
  • [[Beirut]] is the tourism hub of the country
  • [[Haigazian University]] in Beirut.
  • One of many protests in Beirut
  • [[Beirut]] located on the [[Mediterranean Sea]] is the most populous city in Lebanon.
  • Blue Line]] demarcation line between Lebanon and Israel, established by the UN after the Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 1978
  • [[Mount Lebanon]] is a mountain range in Lebanon. It averages above 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in elevation.
  • Saint Joseph University of Beirut]] on Damascus Street.
  • [[Camille Chamoun Sports City Stadium]] in [[Beirut]]
  • quote=His [([[Thongchai Winichakul]]’s)] study shows that the modern map in some cases predicted the nation instead of just recording it; rather than describing existing borders it created the reality it was assumed to depict. The power of the map over the mind was great:"[H]ow could a nation resist being found if a nineteenth-century map had predicted it?" In the Middle East, Lebanon seems to offer a corresponding example. When the idea of a Greater Lebanon in 1908 was put forward in a book by Bulus Nujaym, a Lebanese Maronite writing under the pseudonym of M. Jouplain, he suggested that the natural boundaries of Lebanon were exactly the same as drawn in the 1861 and 1863 staff maps of the French military expedition to Syria, maps that added territories on the northern, eastern and southern borders, plus the city of Beirut, to the Mutasarrifiyya of Mount Lebanon. In this case, too, the prior existence of a European military map seems to have created a fact on the ground.}}</ref>
  • Lebanon cedar]] is the national emblem of Lebanon.
  • Saint George Maronite Cathedral]] and the [[Mohammad Al-Amin Mosque]], [[Beirut]].
  • Map showing power balance in Lebanon, 1983: Green – controlled by [[Syria]], purple – controlled by Christian groups, yellow – controlled by Israel, blue – controlled by the UN
  • [[Fakhreddine II Palace]], 17th century
  • Demonstrators calling for the withdrawal of Syrian forces.
  • 251x251px
  • French Mandate]] and the states created in 1920
  • Green Line]] that separated west and east Beirut, 1982
  • Soldiers of the Lebanese army, 2009
  • 150 AD}}
  • Temple of Jupiter]] in [[Baalbek]]
  • A proportional representation of Lebanon exports, 2019
  • archive-date=22 January 2013}}</ref>
  • Map of Phoenicia and trade routes
  • Lebanese real GDP 1970–2017
  • Sabah]] and [[Salah Zulfikar]] in ''[[Paris and Love]]'' (1972)
  • Anti-Lebanon]] mountain ranges
  • Fall of Tripoli]] to the Egyptian [[Mamluk]]s and destruction of the Crusader state, the County of Tripoli, 1289
  • [[Sursock Museum]] in Beirut
  • United Nations Lebanon headquarters in Beirut
  • [[Saint Joseph University of Beirut]]'s Campus of Innovation and Sports on Damascus Street, [[Beirut]]
  • Women protesters forming a line between riot police and protesters in Riad el Solh, [[Beirut]]; 19 November 2019
SOVEREIGN STATE IN WESTERN ASIA
ISO 3166-1:LB; Lubnaniyah; Lubnan; The Lebanon; Republic of Lebanon; Lubnān; Lebannon; Libanon; Lebanese Republic; Lebnen; Languages of Lebanon; Name of Lebanon; Liban; لبنان; الجمهورية اللبنانية; Al-Jumhūrīyyah al-Lubnānīyyah; Lebanone; Administrative divisions of Lebanon; Administrative divisions of lebanon; Literature of Lebanon; Art in Lebanon; Subdivisions of Lebanon; Libanese; Ryan Attiyeh; Libán; Etymology of Lebanon; Al Jumhuriyah al Lubnaniyah; Al-Jumhūrīyah al-Lubnānīyah; Lebnan; State of Lebanon; République libanaise; לבנאן; Republic of the Lebanon; Environmental issues in Lebanon; Lebanese literature; Science and technology in Lebanon; Infrastructure in Lebanon
= Líbano
Ex: The publishing programmes of the 5 universities in Lebanon developed in distinct ways.

Definition

blat
informal
¦ verb (blats, blatting, blatted)
1. make a bleating sound.
2. travel quickly.
¦ noun a bleat or similar noise.

Wikipedia

Elaea (Lebanon)

Elaea or Elaia (Greek: Ελαία) was an ancient Greek city located in the foothills southwest of Sidon, Lebanon.