Law There are 18 officially recognized religious groups in Lebanon, each with its own family law legislation and set of religious courts.
Lebanon's National Holidays include Workers Day, Independence day, and Martyrs Day.
Lebanon also is significant because it is mentioned in reference to the future.
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The Maronite population increased gradually in Northern Mount Lebanon and the Druze have remained in Southern Mount Lebanon until the modern era.
On 1 September 1920, France reestablished after the Moutasarrifiya rule removed several regions belonging to the Principality of Lebanon and gave them to Syria.