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Lebanon is a country on the Eastern shore of the
Mediterranean Sea. It is located at the meeting point of three continents
and, as such, has been the crossroads of many civilizations whose
traces may still be seen today.
Its coastline is about 225 km (150 miles) in length
and is, on average, 45 km (30 miles) wide. The total area of the country
amounts to 10,452 square km (4,500 square miles). Along the coast
are the five famous cities of Beirut, Byblos, Sidon, Tripoli, and
Tyre .
Lebanon¡¯s beauty is illuminated by its geography
- its narrow coastal plane and two parallel north/south mountains
(the mountains of Lebanon and anti-Lebanon). The fertile Bekaa valley,
with its Litani and Orontes Rivers, separates these mountains and
nourishes the terrain. Residing majestically over the valley, Qournet
Assaouda in the north of Mount Lebanon (altitude 3,083 meters or 10,112
feet) and Jabal al-Sheikh in the south of the anti-Lebanon range (altitude
2,814 meters or 9,230 feet) remain as the highest peaks in the country.
This unparalleled natural splendor is enhanced by
Lebanon¡¯s moderate, Mediterranean climate. Lebanon enjoys about 300
days per year of sunshine. The winter is mild on the coast and snowy
in the mountains while the summer is hot on the coast and mild on
the mountains. It is possible during the spring months to ski in the
mountains and swim on the coast in the same day!
Average Temperatures for Beirut (coastal) and Zahle
(inland) in Centigrade
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MONTH
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BEIRUT
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ZAHLE
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January
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13
|
7
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February
|
9
|
14
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March
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16
|
10
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April
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18
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13
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May
|
22
|
20
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June
|
25
|
24
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July
|
27
|
24
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August
|
28
|
25
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September
|
26
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23
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October
|
24
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19
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November
|
19
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11
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December
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16
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8
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