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Date of Award

1965

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Department

Political Science

First Advisor

Raymond L McIivenna

First Committee Member

Ram Landau

Second Committee Member

Walton A RRaitt

Abstract

GEOGRAPHY

Lebanon, a small state on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean sea, is the home of about two million people in approximately four thousand square miles.

The Coastal Stript

The narrow coastal strip is about five to ten miles wide, but at some places it disappears completely. Olives, citrus fruits, bananas, and different kinds of vegetables are cultivated intensively all along the Mediterranean coast.

Pages

137

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