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All of us! For our Country, for our Glory and Flag! All of us! For our Country! Our Elders and our children, They await our Country's call, And on the Day of Crisis they are as Lions of the Jungle. The heart of our East is ever Lebanon, God has preserved him until the end of time.
كلنا للوطن للعلى للعلم ملء عين الزمن سيفنا والقلم سهلنا والجبل منبت للرجال قولنا والعمل في سبيل الكمال كلنا للوطن للعلى للعلم كلنا للوطن

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Introduction
The Republic of Lebanon, commonly known as Lebanon, is located in southwest Asia (West Asia) and the east coast of the Mediterranean. It is customarily attributed to the Middle East countries It borders Syria to the northeast, Israel/Palestine to the south, and the Mediterranean to the west. Lebanon has historically been closely related to Christianity and is one of the few republics and westernized countries in the Middle East. There are the earliest cities and cities in the region. World Heritage, the oldest has a history of more than 5,000 years, and is quite famous in the tourism industry.
About the National Anthem
'Lebanese National Anthem'-النشيد الوطني اللبناني

'Lebanese National Anthem' Passed on July 12, 1927, seven years after the establishment of the Greater Lebanon State during the French Mandate. Lyricist Rashid Nahel and songwriter Wadih Sabra.
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The ratio is 2:3. The red and white two-color three horizontal flag with the green Lebanon cedar symbol in the center. Red represents courage and sacrifice, and white is the white snow on the top of Lebanon, symbolizing purity and peace. Lebanon is loose In order to preserve plants, it has been a symbol of Lebanon since ancient times. The ancient Phoenicians used Lebanon fir to build ships, and the Phoenician king also gifted Lebanon fir to King Solomon of the Kingdom of Israel to build a temple.
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