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Lebanese Expats Vote in 16 Countries: How Are They Distributed by Numbers?

Lebanese Expats Vote in 16 Countries: How Are They Distributed by Numbers?

At 8 AM Beirut time, polling stations opened for Lebanese citizens in 16 European and African countries, as follows:

- **France**: 27,813 voters distributed across 39 polling stations with 76 voting booths.

- **Germany**: 16,171 voters distributed across 20 polling stations with 51 voting booths.

- **Sweden**: 40,023 voters distributed across 4 polling stations with 10 voting booths.

- **Belgium**: 30,092 voters in one polling station with 8 voting booths.

- **Switzerland**: 2,601 voters distributed across 3 polling stations with 6 voting booths.

- **Italy**: 2,128 voters distributed across 2 polling stations with 6 voting booths.

- **Spain**: 1,226 voters distributed across 2 polling stations with 4 voting booths.

- **Netherlands**: 965 voters in one polling station with 3 voting booths.

- **Denmark**: 706 voters distributed across 2 polling stations with 3 voting booths.

- **Austria**: 282 voters in one polling station with one voting booth.

- **Poland**: 215 voters in one polling station with one voting booth.

- **Luxembourg**: 200 voters in one polling station with one voting booth.

- **Hungary**: 221 voters in one polling station with one voting booth.

- **Zambia**: 410 voters in one polling station with one voting booth.

- **South Africa**: 405 voters in one polling station with one voting booth.

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