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Location
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Middle
East, bordering the Mediterranean Sea, between Israel and Syria
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Geographic
coordinates
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33
50 N, 35 50 E
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Map
references
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Middle
East
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Area
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total:
10,400
sq km
land: 10,230 sq km water: 170 sq km |
Area
- comparative
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about
0.7 times the size of Connecticut
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Land
boundaries
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total:
454
km
border countries: Israel 79 km, Syria 375 km |
Coastline
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225
km
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Maritime
claims
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territorial
sea: 12
nm
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Climate
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Mediterranean;
mild to cool, wet winters with hot, dry summers; Lebanon mountains experience
heavy winter snows
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Terrain
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narrow
coastal plain; El Beqaa (Bekaa Valley) separates Lebanon and Anti-Lebanon
Mountains
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Elevation
extremes
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lowest
point: Mediterranean
Sea 0 m
highest point: Qornet es Saouda 3,088 m |
Natural
resources
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limestone,
iron ore, salt, water-surplus state in a water-deficit region, arable land
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Land
use
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arable
land: 16.35%
permanent crops: 13.75% other: 69.9% (2005) |
Irrigated
land
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900
sq km (2003)
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Total
renewable water resources
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4.8
cu km (1997)
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Freshwater
withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural)
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total:
1.38
cu km/yr (33%/1%/67%)
per capita: 385 cu m/yr (2000) |
Natural
hazards
|
dust
storms, sandstorms
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Environment
- current issues
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deforestation;
soil erosion; desertification; air pollution in Beirut from vehicular traffic
and the burning of industrial wastes; pollution of coastal waters from raw
sewage and oil spills
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Environment
- international agreements
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party
to: Biodiversity,
Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Hazardous
Wastes, Law of the Sea, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified: Environmental Modification, Marine Life Conservation |
Geography
- note
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Nahr
el Litani is the only major river in Near East not crossing an international
boundary; rugged terrain historically helped isolate, protect, and develop
numerous factional groups based on religion, clan, and ethnicity
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Lebanon
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