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The Repercussions of the Syrian crisis on Tourism in Lebanon

Lebanon is characterised by a touristic industry, making of it the highest touristic destination in the Arab world before 1975, the year in which Lebanon's civil war has erupted, a war from which Lebanon still suffers until now. Moreover, Lebanon suffers from internal political conflicts and th...

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Published in:The Arab economic and business journal 2017-12, Vol.12 (2), p.121-127
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