French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
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French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon
Summary
French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon is a historical country[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon is on the continent of Asia[3].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's instance of is recorded as historical country[4].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's instance of is recorded as League of Nations mandate[5].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's capital is recorded as Aleppo[6].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's capital is recorded as Damascus[7].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's capital is recorded as Beirut[8].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's official language is recorded as French[9].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon is part of French colonial empire[10].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's Commons category is recorded as Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon[11].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon comprises French mandate of Syria[12].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon comprises French mandate of Lebanon[13].
- 1923 marks the founding of French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon[14].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon was dissolved in 1946[15].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 36.2, 'lon': 37.15}[16].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 33.516666666666666, 'lon': 36.3}[17].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 33.886944444444445, 'lon': 35.51305555555555}[18].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's topic's main category is recorded as Category:French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon[19].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's replaced by is recorded as Lebanon[20].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's replaced by is recorded as independent First Syrian Republic[21].
- French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon's replaced by is recorded as Hatay State[22].
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Founding
1923 marks the founding of French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon[14].
Identity
French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon is part of French colonial empire[10].
Dissolution
French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon was dissolved in 1946[15].
Why It Matters
French Mandate for Syria and the Lebanon has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 15 alternative names across languages and contexts.[23]