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The Lebanon — «The Lebanon» Сингл The Human Lea … Википедия
The Lebanon Patriot — now defunct, was an American newspaper published weekly at Lebanon, Ohio, the seat of Warren County. The paper was founded by General Durbin Ward as a Democratic paper and first published on January 16, 1868. Warren County being ardently Republi … Wikipedia
The Lebanon Gazette — now defunct, was the name of two weekly newspapers published in Lebanon, Ohio, both of which were absorbed by The Western Star .The first of the papers was initially issued on Wednesday, November 11, 1821, and it ceased publication Saturday, Aug … Wikipedia
The Lebanon (song) — Single infobox | Name = The Lebanon Artist = The Human League from Album = Hysteria Released = 1984 Format = 7 single, 12 single Recorded = 1984 Genre = Synthpop, Rock Length = 4.09 Label = Virgin Writer = Philip Oakey Jo Callis Producer = Chris… … Wikipedia
The Lebanon Reporter — Infobox Newspaper name = The Lebanon Reporter caption = type = Daily newspaper format = Broadsheet foundation = ceased publication = price = owners = Community Newspaper Holdings Inc. publisher = Greta Sanderson editor = language = political =… … Wikipedia
Lebanon hostage crisis — The Lebanon hostage crisis refers to the systematic kidnapping in Lebanon of 96 foreign hostages of 21 national origins between 1982 and 1992. The victims were mostly from Western countries, and mostly journalists, diplomats, or teachers. 25 of… … Wikipedia
LEBANON — (Heb. לְבָנוֹן), Middle Eastern state named after a mountain chain running parallel to the Mediterranean coast N. of Israel. The name Lebanon is derived from lavan (lbn; white ) in reference to the snow covering its peaks. It was variously called … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Lebanon, Pennsylvania — City Border detail of Lebanon and surrounding municipalities … Wikipedia
LEBANON WAR — The PLO Threat to Israel Emerging from Lebanon Following the six day war , the Palestinian terrorists expanded their base of action against the State of Israel from within Lebanese territory. This action received support in the Cairo Agreement… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Lebanon and Tremont Branch — The Lebanon and Tremont Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad was a railroad line in Lebanon and Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, built to tap the coal fields in the West End of Schuylkill County and send coal southward to… … Wikipedia
Lebanon — • So called from the snow which covers the highest peaks during almost the entire year, or from the limestone which glistens white in the distance Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lebanon Lebanon … Catholic encyclopedia