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What are the living conditions of the Lebanese people now?

The living standards of the Lebanese people have been declining precipitously since the economic crisis in 219.

Lebanon * * * Republic (Arabic:? ; English: Republic of Lebanon is located in the southwest of Asia, along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean. Lebanon is customarily classified as a country in the Middle East. The eastern and northern parts of the country are bordered by Syria, and the southern part is adjacent to Israel (Palestine, with undefined borders) as the capital Beirut. Lebanon has a tropical Mediterranean climate, with hot and humid summer and warm winter along the coast.

Lebanon was once ruled by Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Persia, Rome, Ottoman Empire, etc., and was appointed by France in 192. On November 22, 1943, Lebanon became an independent Republic. A civil war that lasted for nearly 15 years broke out in 1975, which seriously damaged Lebanon's economic development.

At present, the main sources of Lebanon's economy are banking and tourism, among which Lebanon's tourism is developed and there are many historical and cultural sites. Tourism and banking account for 65% of Lebanon's GDP.