Lebanese women are considered to have more rights and freedom compared to other women in the Arab World. Women in Lebanon are able to dress more liberally and move around with relative ease in certain parts of the country, unlike […]
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Lebanese women are considered to have more rights and freedom compared to other women in the Arab World. Women in Lebanon are able to dress more liberally and move around with relative ease in certain parts of the country, unlike […]
Incumbent Michel Aoun since 31 October 2016 Style His/Her Excellency Residence Baabda Palace Appointer Parliament Term length 6 years Inaugural holder Bechara El Khoury 22 November 1943 Formation Constitution of Lebanon 23 May 1926 Website Presidency of the Lebanese Republic […]
a Mandate of the French Third Republic, the predecessor of modern Lebanon, existed between 1920 and 1943 State of Greater Lebanon État du Grand Liban دولة لبنان الكبير Mandate of the French Third Republic 1920–1943 Flag Location of Greater Lebanon […]
French Mandate for Syria and Lebanon (1923−1946) Front cover of the Mandate document, 1922 Created 1920–1922 Ratified 1923 Signatories League of Nations Purpose Creation of the State of Syria Greater Lebanon the Alawite State Jabal ad-Druze The Mandate for Syria […]
Below is a list of famous political figures that made an impact on our world who are of a lebanese origin or descent. (sorted alphabetically) Abraham Kazen Jr. – Congressman -Texas Anthony Solomon: State treasurer – Rohde Island Benjamin C. […]
List of Lebanese Americans Arts and entertainment Artists Nabil Kanso – painter Sam Maloof – woodworker[3] Beauty pageant contestants Rima Fakih – Miss USA 2010[4] Entertainment personalities Elizabeth Keener – actress known for her role in the The L Word […]
Introduction The Phoenician Church was one of the most ancient or the original churches which came into being during the Apostolic Age. Early Church Fathers and scholars left written accounts of the valiant spirit which early Phoenician Christians maintained in […]

The Lebanese American Community is a group of dedicated members from USA and the entire world not affiliated with any other organizations in USA. Our mission is to serve and love our motherland Lebanon by connecting all immigrants through culture,business and success.
We are here to build the bridge of connection between Lebanon and USA. We are here to help our new president General Michel Aoun to build Lebanon again and contribute to the bright promising future.
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