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  1. The national flag of Lebanon ( Arabic: علم لبنان) is formed of two horizontal red stripes enveloping a horizontal white stripe. The white stripe is twice the height (width) of the red ones (ratio 1:2:1)—a Spanish fess.

  2. Learn about the Lebanese flag, its design, and its significance. Find out the history of the flag, its symbols, and its relation to the national anthem and currency.

  3. horizontally striped red-white-red national flag with a central green cedar tree. The width-to-length ratio of the flag is 2 to 3. On September 1, 1920, the state of Greater Lebanon, with French military administration, was proclaimed under a flag derived from French and biblical symbols.

  4. The flag of Lebanon features a broad white stripe at its center and two narrow red stripes at the top and bottom. A cedar silhouette sits at the center of the white band. The cedar touches the upper and lower red stripes at the inner edges. The bands have a width ratio of 1:2:1 where the white part is twice the size of the red ones.

  5. Learn about the flag of Lebanon, a white stripe with a red cedar in the center, adopted in 1943 after independence. Find out the meaning of the colors, the cedar symbol and other country information.

  6. Learn about the flag of Lebanon, a country in Asia with a rich and diverse culture. Find out the colors, design, map and meaning of the flag, as well as its history and symbolism.

  7. The flag of Lebanon is rectangular in shape, with a length to width ratio of 2:3. It consists of 3 horizontal stripes, the first and third are red, the second in the middle is white. The cedar is located in the middle of the white line so that its top touches the red line at the top and the base touches the red line at the bottom.

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