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    Episode 16 Lebanon for Kids

    enMay 18, 2022
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    About this Episode

    Come join Elijah and Sawyer on an adventure to the Middle East, to this culturally diverse and historically rich place where Western Civilization was born as the Silk Road was developed! A land of many foods, religions and cultures formed as Lebanon, the crossroads of the trade routes between Asia, Africa and Europe, became the first melting pot.

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    Email us at elijah@countriesforkids.world

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    Episode 16 Lebanon for Kids

    Episode 16 Lebanon for Kids
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