Mount Lebanon IV (Arabic: دائرة جبل لبنان الرابعة) is an electoral district in Lebanon, as per the 2017 vote law. The district elects 13 members of the Lebanese National Assembly - 5 Maronites, 4 Druze, 2 Sunni, 1 Greek Catholic and 1 Greek Orthodox. The constituency contains two 'minor districts', Aley (corresponding to Aley District) and Chouf (corresponding to Chouf District). The Aley 'minor district' elects 2 Druze, 2 Maronite and 1 Greek Orthodox parliamentarian, whilst the Chouf 'minor district' elects 3 Maronite, 2 Druze, 2 Sunni and 1 Greek Catholic parliamentarians.
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MountLebanonIV (Arabic: دائرة جبل لبنان الرابعة) is an electoral district in Lebanon, as per the 2017 vote law. The district elects 13 members of the...
Movement in Beirut II, Bekaa II and MountLebanonIV and with Lebanese Forces in MountLebanon III and MountLebanonIV. In a statement issued on 29 April...
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party presented 2 candidates and managed to win both seats in the MountLebanonIV electoral district. The Mada Network, a youth organization including...
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proposed Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon. Greater Lebanon united the regions of MountLebanon, North Lebanon, South Lebanon, and the Bekaa, with Beirut as...
al-Ishtiraki) is a Lebanese political party. Its confessional base is in the Druze sect and its regional base is in MountLebanon Governorate, especially...
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the Republic of Lebanon. There are 128 members elected to a four-year term in multi-member constituencies, apportioned among Lebanon's diverse Christian...
date, the designation “Lebanon” concerned a territory with vaguely defined borders, encompassing the mountain range of MountLebanon and its outskirts (mainly...
Christianity in Lebanon Roman Catholicism in Lebanon Religion in LebanonLebanese Maronite Christians Lebanese Protestant Christians Lebanese Greek Orthodox...
matawali in Lebanese Arabic), are Lebanese people who are adherents of Shia Islam in Lebanon, which plays a major role alongside Lebanon's main Sunni,...
inhabitants in and around MountLebanon revolted in fear of being incorporated into a new, mainly Christian, state of Greater Lebanon. A part of France's claim...
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what is now Lebanon in the early 18th century, through a governing and social system known as the "Maronite-Druze dualism" in MountLebanon Mutasarrifate...
The 2006 Lebanon War, also called the 2006 Israel–Hezbollah War and known in Lebanon as the July War (Arabic: حرب تموز, Ḥarb Tammūz) and in Israel as...
Church, with the largest concentration long residing near MountLebanon in modern Lebanon. The Maronite Church is an Eastern Catholic sui iuris particular...
The Lebanese liquidity crisis is an ongoing financial crisis affecting Lebanon, that became fully apparent in August 2019, and was further exacerbated...
ruled MountLebanon from its conquest in 1516 until the end of World War I in 1918. The Ottoman sultan, Selim I (1516–20), invaded Syria and Lebanon in 1516...
The South Lebanon Army or South Lebanese Army (SLA; Arabic: جيش لبنان الجنوبي, Jayš Lubnān al-Janūbiyy), also known as the Lahad Army (جيش لحد) or as the...
the latest version. The Merkava was first used extensively in the 1982 Lebanon War. The name "Merkava" was derived from the IDF's initial development...
rifles (often mounted on technicals). The Tigers' own armoured corps was created in early 1976, equipped with an assortment of ex-Lebanese Army M41A3 Walker...
city in Lebanon. It is located in the South Governorate, of which it is the capital, on the Mediterranean coast. Tyre to the south and Lebanese capital...
with Bkerké and beyond it during the rule of Dawud Basha, the ruler of MountLebanon. It was connected to Ghazir between 1867 and 1868 despite the objection...