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r/lebanon
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Welcome to Lebanon! The country where East meets West, bordered by the beautiful Mediterranean sea and home to grand green Cedar forests and high snow covered mountains. We focus on everything Lebanese; the people and rich cultural diversity, the lush and vibrant nature, our world-renowned national cuisine and a history that stretches back to ancient Roman ruins and the birth of the Phoenician alphabet. We're a trilingual sub, submissions made in English, Arabic or French are welcome.
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r/travel is a community about exploring the world. Your pictures, questions, stories, or any good content is welcome. Clickbait, spam, memes, ads/selling/buying, brochures, classifieds, surveys or self-promotion will be removed.
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In December 2019, a novel coronavirus strain (SARS-CoV-2) emerged in the city of Wuhan, China. This subreddit seeks to monitor the spread of the disease COVID-19, declared a pandemic by the WHO. This subreddit is for high-quality posts and discussion. Please be civil and empathetic.
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Posted by5 months ago
  • r/hiking - I took this photo while walking the blue cliff trail in Ehden, North Lebanon.
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I took this photo while walking the blue cliff trail in Ehden, North Lebanon.
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Posted by1 month ago
  • r/amazing_architecture - THE HEARTBEAT OF BEIRUT by Stanislav Ustuyanov, Hristo Uzunov
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THE HEARTBEAT OF BEIRUT by Stanislav Ustuyanov, Hristo Uzunovinspireli.comawa...
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  • r/travel - Horsey in the ancient Mesopotamian city of Mardin in SE Turkey near the Syrian border
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Horsey in the ancient Mesopotamian city of Mardin in SE Turkey near the Syrian border
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