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In finance, the exchange rate (also known as the foreign-exchange rate, forex rate or FX rate) between two currencies specifies how much one currency is worth in terms of the other. For example an exchange rate of 120 Japanese yen (JPY, ¥) to the United States dollar (USD, $) means that JPY 120 is worth the same as USD 1. The foreign exchange market is one of the largest markets in the world. By some estimates, about 2 trillion USD worth of currency changes hands every day.

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Lebanon is a republic in the north of Israel. It is also enclosed by Syria and the Mediterranean Sea. It is a small country with 4 million inhabitants and is part of the Arab world. The landscape of Lebanon consists mainly of mountains. Between the Lebanon Mountains and the anti-Lebanon mountain range lies the fertile valley Bekai. The coastal strip is flat, but narrow. Due to the extreme altitude dominate different climates. Lebanon has a Mediterranean climate along the coast, with mild wet winters and hot dry summers. In the mountains, the pleasant summer, but winter is very cold and the snow can significantly. Lebanon was formerly covered with cederbos. Lebanon is a major supplier of wood. The cedar tree is depicted on the national flag. The Cedar Tree now grows only in the Lebanon Mountains. The capital of Lebanon is Beirut. The city has 2 million inhabitants and is known as the Paris of the East. Places are Cedar Park, the archaeological museum, the Hamra district, the monument of peace and the boulevard the Corniche. Just outside the city, the caves of Jeita, Farray resort, the Pigeon Rocks and the village of Beit Meri, with a magnificent view over the city of Beirut. The city of Tripoli houses many churches and mosques. Other major cities are the historic cities Sydon and Tyr. At the World Heritage list of UNESCO, the historic cities of Anjar and Tire. The city of Baalbek because of its Roman ruins and the Phoenician city of Byblos. Furthermore, the Qadisha valley with a forest of cedars of God (Horsh Arz el Rab). Other attractions in Lebanon, the monastery Deir el-Qamar and the small town of Beiteddine in the Chouf Mountains and the archaeological site of Temple of Echmoun.