A national census just completed is expected to show that the Lebanese population has increased tenfold since the last count, in 1975.
These social and educational services are provided to the Lebanese population regardless of their religious, racial, or ethnic status.
Religion has traditionally been of overriding importance in defining the Lebanese population.
The effects of the war on the Lebanese population are terrible.
The math of the Lebanese population means no sect is big enough to dominate.
In general, Sunnis present 27% of the whole Lebanese population.
The city has a sizable, established Lebanese population with a long history in local business and government.
As a result, a third of the Lebanese population died of famine.
The Lebanese born population numbered 24,218 in 1971 and had doubled to 49,617 in 1981.
Sydney has one of the largest Lebanese populations in the world.