List of Lebanese people in France

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This is a list of notable individuals born in France of Lebanese ancestry or people of Lebanese and French dual nationality who live or lived in France.

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Businessmen and entrepreneurs

Fashion

Architecture

Entertainment

Film, television and radio personalities

Musicians

Politicians/Law

Sports

Writers

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