North Lebanon's main feature lies in its notable number of medieval castles, churches and monasteries scattered all across its landscape. Many of these crusader structures have remained to this day and are in use by the local communities.

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Tourism is a universal means of connecting people and creating dialogue between cultures and diverse religions. Need to add something here about the specificity of the MEA and especially Lebanon This motivates many tourists to come to the Middle East and support Lebanon and its people.

The estimated 12 million Lebanese Diasporas are dispersed all over the world. Now more than ever, Lebanon welcomes its descendants back home to support their homeland and to rediscover the richness of their roots and culture.


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