Essay sample library > Geography: Lebanon’s Pride and Joy

Geography: Lebanon’s Pride and Joy

2023-12-11 04:05:22

Lebanese pride and joy Each city, country, region, or country has its own pride and joy, making it unique, forming its uniqueness, giving it with permanent recognition and excellence reputation I will. France has the Eiffel Tower and has a reputation as a romantic house. Brazil has festival and soccer skills. There are clubs, bars and a wonderful night in Varna, but despite that there is nothing else in Lebanon. Lebanon is already known and envies the water.

There are six ski resorts in Lebanon. Because of Lebanon's unique location, you can ski in the morning and swim in the Mediterranean in the afternoon. At a competitive level, basketball and football are among the most popular sports in Lebanon. Canoeing, cycling, rafting, hiking, swimming, sailing, caving and exploring are common leisure sports in Lebanon. Beirut marathon is held every autumn and excellent players gather from Lebanon domestic and foreign countries. The football league is a relatively new but evolving sport in Lebanon. The Lebanon National Football League team joined the 2000 Rugby Union World Cup and almost missed the 2008 and 2013 championship qualifications. The Lebanese team also participated in the 2009 European Cup in 2009, the team broke Ireland and won third place in this game. Born in Tripoli Hazem El Masri is always considered the largest Lebanese in history

Like other mountainous areas, Lebanon's natural geography is quite complex and easy to change. Terrain, climate, soil, vegetation experienced a rapid and obvious change at close range. A narrow coastal plain along the Mediterranean Sea, Jabal Lubnān, Al-Biqā '(Beka) Valley, Anti Lebanon Mountain Range and Hermon Mountains are parallel to the Lebanese mountains. The mountains of Lebanon wearing snow is one of the most prominent features of the landscape of the country. From the sharp slopes, limestone and sandstone ridges are formed and cut off by a narrow and deep canyon. The length is about 100 miles (160 kilometers) and the width is 6 to 35 miles (10 to 56 kilometers). Its highest altitude is in the northern Krnat al-Sawad (10,131 feet), famous Lebanon cedar grows in the shade of the summit.