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Faraya, Mont-Liban, Lebanon Faraya Mzaar Kfardebian702 views
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Bcharre Lebanon702 views
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70th anniversary of Lebanon's independence702 views(From L to R) Lebanon's Prime Minister-designate Tammam Salam, parliamentary speaker Nabih Berri, Lebanon's President Michel Suleiman and caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati attend a military parade to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Lebanon's independence in downtown Beirut November 22, 2013. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir (LEBANON - Tags: ANNIVERSARY POLITICS MILITARY)
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Lebanese members of parliament parliament gather to elect the new president in downtown Beirut on Wednesday, April 23, 2014702 viewsLebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam (C) casts his vote to elect the new Lebanese president in the parliament building in downtown Beirut April 23, 2014. Lebanese parliamentarians failed to elect a new president in a first round of voting on Wednesday, with leading candidate Samir Geagea falling well short of the required two-thirds majority. REUTERS/Joseph Eid/Pool (LEBANON - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS)
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Maaloula Syria700 views Syrian government troops battled al-Qaida-linked rebels over a regime-held Christian village in western Syria
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Jeita Grotto, Jeita, Lebanon698 views
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Lebanese President Michel Suleiman, center, meets newly-assigned Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam, right, and Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri at the presidential palace in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014698 viewsLebanese President Michel Suleiman, center, meets newly-assigned Lebanese Prime Minister Tammam Salam, right, and Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri at the presidential palace in Baabda, east of Beirut, Lebanon, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2014 — with Nabih Berri, President Michel Sleiman and Tammam Salam.
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Artists perform as they hold up figures depicting the likeness of a couple during a sit-in in front of Beirut's national museum against domestic violence against women, marking International Women's Day March 8, 2014698 viewsAn activist holds a banner during a march against domestic violence against women, marking International Women's Day in Beirut March 8, 2014. A Lebanese woman was bludgeoned to death by her husband with a pressure cooker last month, the latest in a series of highly publicised domestic violence cases in the country long regarded as the most progressive Arab state. The spate of highly publicised deaths has ignited popular outrage at the lack of legal protection for women in this small Mediterranean country of
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Lebanese members of parliament parliament gather to elect the new president in downtown Beirut on Wednesday, April 23, 2014698 viewsLebanese members of parliament parliament gather to elect the new president in downtown Beirut on Wednesday, April 23, 2014
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Lebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri casts his vote to elect the new Lebanese president in the parliament building in downtown Beirut April 23, 2014698 viewsLebanese parliament speaker Nabih Berri casts his vote to elect the new Lebanese president in the parliament building in downtown Beirut April 23, 2014. Lebanese parliamentarians failed to elect a new president in a first round of voting on Wednesday, with leading candidate Samir Geagea falling well short of the required two-thirds majority. REUTERS/Joseph Eid/Pool
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Thanks from Hoda de Khazen - Edde Sands Byblos697 views
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Soap Museum, Saida, Lebanon697 views
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