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This article is from the Lebanon FAQ, by Alaa Dakroub dakroub@leb.net with numerous contributions by others.
Despite the foregoing ravages, and the ravages of the past 16
years of chaos in Lebanon, Cedrus Libani still occurs in several
ranges of the western slopes of Mount Lebanon between 1400 and 2000
meters above sea level. Some of these forests have been relatively
well preserved while others, unfortunately, are still being abused and
are in danger of further decimation.
The areas in which the remaining cedar forests of Lebanon
occur are the following:
 
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