Ambassador H.E. Mohammad Nassar سعادة السفير محمد نصار
Art villages in Lebanon
Lebanon places and people in Lithuania:
Kahlil Gibran. K.Gibranas buvo labai populiarus Lietuvoje 1970-ųjų pabaigoje, kai lietuviškai pasirodė jo knyga “Pranašas”
Ambassador H.E. Mohammad Nassar سعادة السفير محمد نصار
Art villages in Lebanon
Lebanon places and people in Lithuania:
Kahlil Gibran. K.Gibranas buvo labai populiarus Lietuvoje 1970-ųjų pabaigoje, kai lietuviškai pasirodė jo knyga “Pranašas”
Ambassador H.E.Parisa Sabaghi سفیر پریسا صباغی
Ms Sabaghi is also the translator of Užupis Constitution into farsi
Isfahan (Persian: اصفهان, romanized: Esfahân [esfæˈhɒːn] (listen); also rendered as Ispahan) is a major city in the Central District of the Isfahan Province of Iran. It is located 440 kilometres (270 miles) south of Tehran and is the capital of Isfahan Province.[5] The city has a population of approximately 2,220,000,[6] making it the third-largest city in Iran, after Tehran and Mashhad, and the second-largest metropolitan area. In Ptolemy’s Geographia, it appears as Aspadana (Ἀσπαδανα), which translates to “place of gathering for the army”. It is believed that Spahān derived from spādānām “the armies”, the Old Persian plural of spāda, from which is derived spāh () ‘army’ and spahi (سپاهی, ‘soldier’, literally ‘of the army’) in Central Persian. Some of the other ancient names include Gey, Jey (old form Zi),[12] Park, and Judea.
Nickname: Nesf-e Jahān (Half of the World)