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The population of Lebanon is, at upper estimates, around 4 million – not counting the million-plus refugees.

But Lebanese living in Lebanon is just a drop in the bucket: Multiply that by two or three and you’ve got the number of Lebanese expatriates; we like to spread around quite extensively!

Here are the top 10 Lebanese expat communities around the world by population size, based on estimates, along with some of the most famous people form each country who are of Lebanese descent.

1. Brazil (6.4 million)

Image Source: Wikimedia Edmond Safra, the famous Lebanese Brazilian banker who has been claimed to be killed due to arson

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Edmond Safra, the famous Lebanese Brazilian banker who reportedly died due to arson (quick story: his wife Lily inherited Villa Leopolda, the most beautiful and expensive Southern France estate).

2. United States (2 million)

Image Source: Wikipedia Losing in elections but winning in Lebanese pride, Ralph Nader

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Losing in American elections but winning in Lebanese pride, Ralph Nader

3. Argentina (1.35 million)

Image Source: Wikipedia Carlos Menem, Argentinian president from 1989 to 1999

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Carlos Menem, Argentinian president from 1989 to 1999.

4. Venezuela (420,000)

Tarek Al Aissami, Lebanese Venezuelan politician AND footballer!

5. Colombia (400,000)

Image Source: Wikimedia Fun Fact #2 about Shakira's hips: They are originally Lebanese!

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Fun Fact #2 about Shakira’s hips: They are originally Lebanese!

6. Mexico (340,000)

Image Source: Wikimedia Okay Salma Hayek, all you gotta do is teach Antonio some dabke skills, and he will be one of us

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OK, Salma Hayek, all you gotta do is teach Antonio some dabke skills, and he will be one of us.

7. Australia (310,000)

Faydee, the upcoming Lebanese Australian singer

8. (tie) Canada and France (225,000)

Image Source: Wikimedia Influential CEO of Nissan Rinault: Carlos Ghosn

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Influential CEO of Nissan and Rinault: Carlos Ghosn, a French-Lebanese-Brazilian national.

9. Saudi Arabia (210,000)

You may have not known, but Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal’s mother is Princess Mona Al Solh, daughter of Lebanon’s first prime minister, Riyad Al Solh.

10. Syria (115,000)

Image Source: Wikimedia Lebanon-born Fares Al Khoury, anti-mandate hero and Syrian Prime Minister in the 1940's and 1950's, the highest Syrian political rank reached by a Christian

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Lebanon-born Fares Al Khoury, anti-mandate hero and Syrian prime minister in the 1940s and 1950s, the highest Syrian political rank reached by a Christian.