Food
Lebanese Landmarks
Famous Lebanese People
Music
Geography
100

This popular dip is made from chickpeas, tahini, lemon, and garlic.

Hummus

100

This coastal city is considered one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world.

Byblos(Jbeil)

100

This Lebanese singer is known as the “Queen of Pop” in the Arab world.

Nancy Ajram

100

This Lebanese singer, nicknamed the “Queen of Stage,” is famous for Sayf, Sayf.

Haifa Wehbe?

100

The capitol of Egypt

Cairo

200

A dish of finely chopped parsley, tomato, onion, bulgur, and lemon juice.

Tabbouleh

200

The famous rock formation known as "Raouché Rocks" can be found in this city.

Beirut

200

A Lebanese poet and writer famous worldwide for The Prophet.

Khalil Gibran

200

This Lebanese singer is loved for hits like Betfakkar Fi Eih and has a huge fanbase across the Arab world.

Elissa

200

The tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa, is located in this city.

Dubai

300

These small fried pies are often stuffed with meat, onions, pine nuts, or cheese.

Sambousek

300

The Roman ruins in this Lebanese city are home to the Temple of Bacchus.

Baalbek

300

This Lebanese-born designer is a global fashion icon, known for wedding dresses and red-carpet gowns.

Elie Saab

300

This Lebanese artist blends rap and R&B, known for tracks like Salam Alaikum and Comfort Zone.

Saint Levant

300

This Arab country has no rivers at all.

Saudi Arabia

400

A Lebanese breakfast staple; flatbread is topped with thyme, olive oil, and sesame seeds.

man'oushe zaatar

400

This mountain is said to have inspired the name of the country itself.

Mount Lebanon

400

A Lebanese-Brazilian businessman who once led Nissan and Renault.

Carlos Ghosn

400

This Syrian singer, known for his romantic voice, won Star Academy and is famous for Mesh Aam Tzabat Maae.

Nassif Zeytoun

400

The only Arab country in Africa that is not part of the Arab League.

Eritrea

500

A dessert made of shredded phyllo dough, filled with sweet cheese, and topped with orange blossom syrup.

knafeh

500

This ancient port city in South Lebanon was once a powerful Phoenician city-state, famous for its purple dye and mentioned in the Bible.

Tyre (Sour)

500

This Lebanese singer is known for the song “3am Bfakar Fik” and is one of the biggest Arab stars.

Fairuz

500

This Lebanese singer, often called the “King of Romance,” is famous for Law Hobna Ghalta and Kel Mehlaki.

Wael Kfoury

500

This Arab country has the island of Socotra, famous for its alien-looking Dragon Blood trees.

Yemen

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