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Lebanon Fact-Matching Game

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Summoning Knowledge...

About This Challenge

Welcome to our fact-matching game where you piece together important information fragments, all while exploring the rich history and culture of Lebanon.

  • Uncover hidden clues scattered throughout the game to reveal the mysteries of Lebanon’s past.
  • Utilize spells to gain hints and extra time as you navigate through challenging levels.
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  • Beirut is the capital and largest city of Lebanon
  • Lebanon is located in the Middle East
  • The official language is Arabic
  • Lebanon has a population of approximately 6 million people
  • The national currency is the Lebanese pound
  • Lebanon is known for its rich cultural heritage
  • The country has a diverse religious population, including Muslims, Christians, and Druze
  • Lebanon gained independence from France in 1943
  • The Lebanese flag consists of two horizontal red stripes with a white stripe in the middle
  • Lebanon is bordered by Syria to the north and east, and Israel to the south
  • The Lebanese cuisine is renowned for its mezze, kebabs, and traditional dishes like tabbouleh and kibbeh
  • Lebanon has a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters
  • The country is home to the ancient Phoenician city of Byblos, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world
  • Lebanon has a vibrant arts and music scene, with renowned musicians like Fairouz and Marcel Khalife
  • The Lebanese cedar tree is an iconic symbol of the country and appears on the national flag
  • Lebanon is known for its impressive Roman ruins, including the ancient city of Baalbek
  • The country has a high literacy rate, with education being highly valued
  • Lebanon has a diverse landscape, with mountains, valleys, and a coastline along the Mediterranean Sea
  • The Lebanese diaspora is widespread, with significant populations in countries like Brazil, the United States, and Australia
  • Lebanon is known for its hospitality and friendliness towards visitors.

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