fossil Prices in Lebanon
Lebanon is an Asian country on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea with a history of several thousand years of civilization. Among the countries of the Middle East and West Asia, the rate at which fossil rocks are found is related to various factors, including geology, geographic history, and the nature of the rocks. Precious stones, fertilizers, salt, iron ore, and cement are major mineral products of Lebanon. To buy and sell fossils, it is better to work with those who have experience in this field and are reliable
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Lebanese has a stable economy but now with almost low growth. Some fossils do not have significant economic value and their value is more scientific, cultural and historical. Road, rail, sea, and airlines between Lebanon and the countries is examined as a key infrastructure for the delivery of goods and commercial cargo. Fossil supply and demand and trade in international markets is a complex area that is affected by many factors
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- Lebanon Turquoise Market
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- Lebanon Pearl Market
Lebanon is an Asian country on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea with a history of several thousand years of civilization. The region was one part of the Levant and became an independent state after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. The majority of the population is Muslim. Several tribes are living in Lebanon. About 30% of the country's population is Shiite.
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