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Greeks in Lebanon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greeks in Lebanon
The Greek presence in Lebanon is dated to ancient times, and the Phoenicians and Greeks (both maritime peoples) shared close ties. The Greek presence is attested by several place names, and the close ties between Greeks and the Lebanese Greek Orthodox and Greek Catholic communities. ==History==
In ancient times Lebanon was the site of several Greek colonies. Following Christianization Greek culture remained a strong influence, waning as the centuries passed, though not disappearing. The city of Amioun (possibly from the Semitic word for Greeks, ''Yunan''), capital of the Koura District (in turn from the Greek ''χωριά'', "villages") in the north of the country is a living testament of that. Following the 2006 invasion of Lebanon by Israel most Greeks have fled the country, although there remains a Greek community in Beirut〔Hellenic Republic: Ministry of Foreign Affairs: (Lebanon )〕 as well as in the aforementioned Koura District.
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