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The Lebanese Mountains, called Mount Lebanon, runs parallel to the Mediterranean Sea from Lebanon into Syria.

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mount Lebanon or the beons mountain range...?

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It's the Beons Mountain Range

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What mountain range runs parallel to the Mediterranean sea from Lebanon into syria?

The mountain range that runs parallel to the Mediterranean Sea from Lebanon into Syria is the Lebanese Mountains called Mount Lebanon.


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