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- France–Lebanon_relations abstract "France–Lebanon relations are the international relations between the Lebanese Republic and the French Republic. France, the former colonial power, enjoys friendly relations with Lebanon and has often provided support to the Lebanese. French language is widely spoken fluently throughout Lebanon and is taught as well as used as a medium of education in many Lebanese schools.".
- Q3424197 abstract "France–Lebanon relations are the international relations between the Lebanese Republic and the French Republic. France, the former colonial power, enjoys friendly relations with Lebanon and has often provided support to the Lebanese. French language is widely spoken fluently throughout Lebanon and is taught as well as used as a medium of education in many Lebanese schools.".
- France–Lebanon_relations comment "France–Lebanon relations are the international relations between the Lebanese Republic and the French Republic. France, the former colonial power, enjoys friendly relations with Lebanon and has often provided support to the Lebanese. French language is widely spoken fluently throughout Lebanon and is taught as well as used as a medium of education in many Lebanese schools.".
- Q3424197 comment "France–Lebanon relations are the international relations between the Lebanese Republic and the French Republic. France, the former colonial power, enjoys friendly relations with Lebanon and has often provided support to the Lebanese. French language is widely spoken fluently throughout Lebanon and is taught as well as used as a medium of education in many Lebanese schools.".