standard time
Currently in use
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UTC+2 |
Daylight Time
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UTC+3 |
IANA Time Zone |
Asia/Beirut |
Current time is higher than Beijing time |
-6 hour |
Capital: Beirut
City English Name: Beirut
Country: Lebanon
Country English Name: Lebanon
Province: Not applicable
Province English Name: Not applicable
Country Area Code: +961
Longitude and Latitude: 33.8547° N, 35.8623° E
Currency: Lebanese pound (LBP)
Language: Arabic (official), French (official), English (widely spoken)
IANA Time Zone: Asia/Beirut
Standard Time Zone: Eastern European Time (EET)
Daylight Saving Time: Eastern European Summer Time (EEST)
Introduction:
Lebanon, a small country in the Middle East, boasts a rich history and diverse culture. Bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the south, Lebanon has a Mediterranean coastline to the west. Historically, the region has been an important crossroads for trade and civilization, leaving behind a legacy of ancient ruins and cultural influences.
Lebanon's capital, Beirut, is a vibrant and cosmopolitan city. It is a major commercial and cultural hub, known for its vibrant nightlife, delicious cuisine, and historical landmarks. The city has undergone significant reconstruction after the devastating civil war that ended in 1990, and it has emerged as one of the most modern and progressive cities in the Arab world.
The Lebanese people are known for their hospitality, warmth, and resilience. The country has a high literacy rate and a well-educated population. Lebanon is also home to a diverse population, with many religious and ethnic groups coexisting peacefully.
Despite its small size, Lebanon has a diverse landscape. The country's western coastal region is characterized by rolling hills, fertile plains, and sandy beaches. The eastern part of the country is more mountainous, with the Mount Lebanon range forming a natural barrier between the coast and the Beqaa Valley. Lebanon's highest peak, Qurnat as Sawda, rises to over 3,000 meters above sea level.
Lebanon has a rich cultural heritage, influenced by its various historical occupiers. There are numerous ancient ruins scattered throughout the country, including Roman temples, Byzantine churches, and Crusader castles. Lebanon is also home to several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the historic city of Byblos and the Baalbek temple complex.
The Lebanese economy is largely service-based, with tourism, banking, and finance playing major roles. Lebanon is also known for its agricultural products, including fruits, vegetables, and wine. The country has a relatively high standard of living compared to its regional neighbors, but faces challenges such as political instability and high unemployment.