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The Lebanon Civil War: Syria’s Role in Lebanon  

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Nikola Uzelac History - Guided Course Work The Lebanon Civil War: Syria's Role in Lebanon Brief introduction: Lebanon is situated in the middle of the gulf, at the East of Mediterranean Sea. Lebanon's territory is let say very exceptional, looking at all the mountains that are falling in the sea, valleys around the river Beca, and Mediterranean coast. Beirut is a capital and one of the main harbors and trade metropolis in the whole Middle East. For the neighboring Arabian countries, Beirut is also the main gate to the world. As result of the very ritch history Beirut had very rear architecture, with the mingled orient and west influences. Exactly in the civil war I am going to write in the following pages, the most of these beautiful buildings were totally destroyed, as well as overall life in the country. CAUSES OF THE LEBANON CIVIL WAR: As the conflicts are concerned, the...

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