Egypt, beach, Arab families. The most beautiful Arab girls (photo) How Arab girls bathe

I really wanted to tell you more about people, about Egyptian families
In the hotel I'm in last time stopped, there were quite a few Egyptian and international families living there. I have never had the opportunity to interact with them so closely before. And this time there was an opportunity to observe people from the outside, their relationships and attitude towards children.
Egyptian children are very cute, especially those from mixed marriages. And there are quite a few of them in Egypt!
Children are very independent in most cases. Parents treat them very kindly and tenderly. By the way, I noticed that Egyptians are very tender not only towards their children, but also towards strangers. Especially men! (You almost never see such undisguised love for children from men!) Children are allowed everything - they explore the world around them on their own. At the same time, parents closely monitor them, but come to the rescue only in extreme situations. The attitude towards children is very even, calm, gentle and tactful. I have never seen anyone shout at a child, much less raise a hand to him.
Children in Egyptian families are very musical, rhythmic and flexible. From birth they move perfectly to the beat of music. No wonder Arabs are such wonderful dancers!

So, the beach:

Here is a photo of a charming mixed family: HE is an Egyptian, SHE is an Italian and their two charming daughters. A family arrived from England, where they live permanently. Two more adults are HER compatriots, perhaps even relatives - from Italy. I sunbathed with this family on the beach for several days and admired everyone. And the kids simply captivated me.

And here are the Arab families. This is a city beach. All the rules of behavior of Arab women among strangers are observed here.

This is how Arab women sunbathe on the beach

and this is how Arab families bathe:

men and young men go to swim further into the sea, and women and children sit in the shallow water. Moreover, Arab women bathe in special clothes.

Here's a typical swimsuit Arab woman: trousers (or even a single overall of trousers and a jacket - with long sleeves, similar to those worn by divers), certainly on top of a dress (about knee-length) made of light fabric that dries quickly and does not stick to the body, does not fit it; definitely a scarf covering your hair.

It is quite common to see that Arab women do not bathe at all. They enter the water with only their feet and watch the children swimming.
I met this woman in a burqa later in the shower. She bathed the children there fresh water. She never took off her burqa, but opened her face a little. A very young and pretty woman. In response to my smile and praise of her children, she smiled very kindly back at me.
And on the beach only her eyes were visible through a small slit in the scarf....

The one who thinks that everything is wrong is mistaken arab girls- enslaved individuals, wrapped from head to toe in a burqa and subject to the whims of a despot husband. In fact, everything is not so, and now you will see it.

The most beautiful Arab girls

Meet Afef Jnifen, a model and TV presenter from Tunisia. Possessing strong character and desire for independence, she ignored the standards of society and went to study in Switzerland. This was followed by a move to Paris, where she was offered to become a model. Her work gave her a priceless gift - the opportunity to travel. But for her it turned out to be Italy, where she lives to this day.

French dancer of Algerian origin Amelia Zidane. This beauty is not only one of the TOP 5 belly dancers in the world, but is also the first dancer to appear on the cover of a glossy magazine without being a model.

A real sex symbol of the Middle East - originally from Lebanon. Since childhood, the girl was beautiful and incredibly talented. At the age of 16, she won the Miss Lebanon competition. By the age of 20, she began to grace the covers of fashion magazines, and in 2002, her singing career began. At the age of 18 she gave birth to a daughter, and in 2009 she became a grandmother.

Nancy Ajram - famous singer originally from Beirut. She released her first album at the age of 15, and at 17 she joined the list of professional artists in Lebanon. But she won fans not only with her sweet voice, but also with her interesting appearance: a brunette with bright blue eyes.

Stylish Arab girls

Wife and mother of the heir. She is considered one of the stylish women of the Islamic world, and this is not surprising. The Moroccan princess's wardrobe is filled with evening dresses with traditional patterns and embroidered precious stones. On social events she looks like the sultana from the movie "The Magnificent Century".

Dina Abdulaziz - slim and incredible beautiful brunette, mother of three children and wife of the prince of Saudi Arabia. For a long time Dina and her husband lived in New York, and it was there that she formed the opinion that Arab girls can also choose what to wear.

By the way, in the summer of 2016, Dina Abdulaziz became editor-in-chief fashion magazine Vogue Arabia.

Hijab and oriental girls

Arab girls in hijab are a separate category of oriental beauty. As the proverb says: “The wife is the rose of the house.” Therefore, in Islam, female beauty must be hidden from prying eyes.

Look how beautiful Arab girls look (photos below) in hijab.

And if a young girl is still allowed to be uncovered, then for married women the absence of a hijab is unforgivable. Today, this traditional clothing is mandatory to wear in Saudi Arabia and Afghanistan. And in countries such as Tajikistan, Türkiye and Tunisia, wearing a hijab in government institutions and educational institutions forbidden.

Myths about the appearance of Arab girls

Many people believe that Arabs (without exception) are black-haired, have dark skin and black eyes, and all Arab girls are plump and have curly hair. But this is not true, because most of them are very similar to Europeans, but have an oriental twist.

The Middle East is actually a place mixing three races: African, European and Asian. When describing Arab culture, it should be noted that it is diverse. For example, in Syria, Lebanon and Algeria, the skin of the population ranges from light milky to chocolate, and in Sudan, beige and olive tones are very common.

Eyes are the highlight that all Arab girls have. The photos of the enchanting looks presented in this article are proof of this. The shade of the eyes ranges from bright blue to black, the figure of oriental beauties resembles a guitar, and the hair comes in not only dark shades.

Arab girls know a lot about natural beauty and cosmetics. That is why many beauty secrets oriental women deserve special attention:

  • Argan oil is the number 1 product in the collection of Arabian beauties. It is applied to pure form on the face, eyelashes, eyebrows and hair.
  • Amla extract is a miracle remedy for rapid growth hair. You can use both powder and oil.
  • Rose water is an excellent refreshing facial tonic that can replace the micellar water that many women are accustomed to.
  • Turmeric is the basis of face masks. To prepare, you need to mix 2 tbsp. l. milk and the same amount of rose water, a pinch of turmeric and 50 g of flour.

Arabic models

Girls always dream of conquering world podiums, and in eastern world There are such desires too. Here are a few beauties who have conquered the world's catwalks.

Iman Mohamed Abdulmajid is the first representative of the Arab world to stand on Western podiums. In the mid-70s, she posed for Vogue and participated in the shows of Yves Saint Laurent, Klein, and Versace.

Kenza Fourati is the first Arab model of Muslim origin to take part in a bikini photo shoot.

Hana Ben Abdelsalem is a Tunisian model and the face of Lancome.

Rima Fakih is the first representative of the Arab world to win the title of Miss USA.

Singers

Zizi Adele is an Egyptian singer born in Kuwait. Fame came to the girl in 2005, when she took 3rd place in song competition"Star Academy". Just 2 years later she signed a contract with the largest music production company in Arab countries.

Latifa is a Tunisian singer whose first album was released in 1988. The beauty sings not only in Arabic, but also in French. To date, she has released 70 videos, 20 albums and starred in several films.

Sofia El Marik is a singer who starred in a diaper commercial at the age of 4. At the age of 15 she received the role of Sophia Loren in a Moroccan film. Her singing career began with participation in the show "Star Academy".

Melissa, like many previous Arab girls, was born in Lebanon and is considered one of the popular singers in the Arab world. Melissa sang a duet with the famous musician Akon.

Amar Al Tash is the most photogenic artist in the Arab world. In 2008 she became the sexiest woman, and in 2010 she was in 15th place in the TOP 100 sexiest Arab beauties.

Amina Kaddour is a supermodel originally from Algeria.

Actresses

Our rating of “Beautiful Arab Girls” continues with an actress from Syria, Sulaf Fawakerji. Remarkably, she became famous thanks to her bright eyes. She has played in many Syrian soap operas, and in 2008 she was one of the torchbearers at the summer Olympic Games, and in 2011 came out in defense of Bashar al-Assad.

Mahtab Keramati is an Iranian-Persian actress and UN Goodwill Ambassador.

Nadine Agnatios is a green-eyed beauty and Lebanese TV presenter for a news channel.

Diana Karazon is a Jordanian-Palestinian Arab actress. But she became famous thanks to her participation in the Superstar competition and has since been recognized as the most successful singer in Jordan.

Gabrielle Bou Rashid is an Arab actress and Miss Lebanon titleholder. After the beauty contest, she began to receive offers from Lebanese film companies, and also starred in many videos.

Egyptian beauties

Undoubtedly, Cleopatra is considered one of the most beautiful Egyptian women in the world, but we can judge her external data only from the words of historians. But we can find out what the daughters of famous pharaohs have become now from the photographs of the following beauties.

Yara Naoum was born in Cairo, and in 2008 she won the title of Miss Egypt.

Elham Wagdi - represented her homeland at the Miss Universe competition.

Arwa Gowda is a model and actress who received the Egyptian Oscar for Best Actress.

The most stylish and influential woman in the Arab world

Her way of dressing shocked me United Arab Emirates. Girls living in Islamic states, admire her beauty, style and strong character. It is not surprising, because the former mayor of Qatar allowed his wife not only to remove her hijab, but also to participate in government affairs.

Meet Sheikha Moza bint Nasser al-Minsed - mother of 7 children, one of the most stylish first ladies in the world and public figure.

Having met her future husband at the age of 18, she was in no hurry to catch luck by the tail, but first entered the university, completed an internship at prestigious universities in America, and only then got married.

There is no hint in her images of true “Qatar fashion”, where women are dressed in abayas and wear headscarves. On rare occasions, Moza may appear in trousers, but she always wears a stylish turban on her head.

Now she is 59 years old, and you must agree, she looks amazing, and this once again emphasizes that Arab girls (the photo confirms this) can also look stylish and beautiful. However, there are rumors that in order to preserve her youth, Sheikha Moza underwent 12 plastic surgery and spent about two million dollars. And those who have at least once dealt with her foundation admire not only her appearance, but also her determination, perseverance, authority and incredible ability to work.

Style is the main weapon against stereotypes

These Arab girls and women challenged their traditions and became trendsetters, founders of their own brands and designers. No, we are not talking about representatives of Europe or America. A story about modern - beautiful women East.

Rania Al-Abdullah is a wife and mother of four children, one of whom is crown prince kingdoms. IN everyday life he prefers jeans and T-shirts, but at social events he shines in luxurious outfits from famous designers. By the way, Giorgio Armani himself more than once called her his main muse.

Asma Al-Akhras is the graceful First Lady of Syria. Due to the fact that she grew up in England, she prefers to wear a European style instead of a hijab. Even stylists admire her carefully selected wardrobe, because Asma chooses her own outfits.

Amira Al-Tawil - princess and ex-wife Prince of Saudi Arabia.

She is very different from our usual idea of ​​what Arab young girls should be like. Amira is a fighter for human rights and, even after becoming a member royal family, did not change her principles.

Numbering 350-450 million people.
The ancestors of modern Arabs have inhabited the territory since ancient times Arabian Peninsula. In the 7th century AD As a result of the work of the Prophet Muhammad, the Arab tribes united and adopted Islam. After the death of the prophet, his successors, the caliphs, conquered significant territories in Asia, North Africa and Europe (Spain). Several centuries later, the Arabs were completely expelled from Spain, and in North Africa and the Middle East, mixing with the local population, they formed the Arab world, which, thanks to the unity of language and religion, still exists. American researcher Michael Hart called the Prophet Muhammad the most influential person in the history of mankind, because he not only created a new world religion, but also founded the state that led to the existence of the modern Arab world.
In North Africa, the Arabs encountered local tribes - the Berbers, who adopted Islam and the Arabic language, but still retain their Berber languages ​​and ethnic identity. Population of such countries North Africa, like Morocco, Tunisia, Algeria, are called Arab-Berbers, i.e. Berbers by origin, but Arabs by culture, and often by self-identification.
Next are the most beautiful, in my opinion, famous Arab and Arab-Berber women from different countries Asia, North Africa, as well as from the Arab diasporas of Europe, Latin and North America. The list will gradually expand.

The most beautiful saudi arab- human rights activist, fashion designer and TV presenter Muna Abu Suleiman/ Muna AbuSulayman. She was born on May 16, 1973 in the United States, while her father, a Saudi Arab, was defending his doctorate in international relations there.


The most beautiful Iraqi Arab- singer Rahma Riyadh/ Rahma Riyad (born January 19, 1987, Basra, Iraq).

The most beautiful Kuwaiti Arab- TV presenter Hessa Al Loughani(born February 10, 1982).

The most beautiful Lebanese Arab- singer Miriam Fares/ Myriam Fares (born May 3, 1983, Kfar Shlel, Lebanon).

The most beautiful Palestinian Arab- Queen of Jordan. Rania (nee Al-Yassin) was born in Kuwait on August 31, 1970, into a Palestinian family who fled their homeland due to the Israeli occupation. After marrying Jordanian Prince Abdullah, Rania became a princess, and after her husband's coronation, Rania became queen.

The most beautiful Israeli Arab - Hanin Zoabi/ Haneen Zoabi (born May 23, 1969, Nazareth, Israel) is an Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (Israeli parliament) from the Arab Balad party.

The most beautiful Jordanian Arab- actress Mais Hamdan/ Mais Hamdan. Born in the UAE. Father is Jordanian, mother is Lebanese.

The most beautiful Syrian Arab- actress Sulaf Fawakherji(born July 22, 1977, Latakia, Syria).

The most beautiful Egyptian Arab- actress and model Arwa Gouda. She was born on September 27, 1984 in Saudi Arabia into an Egyptian family (her aunt is the famous Egyptian singer Safaa Abu Saud). Arwa Gouda represented Egypt at the Miss Earth 2004 pageant where she reached the semi-finals. In the same year, she won the Best Model of the World 2004 competition. Her height is 174 cm, weight 51 kg, body measurements: chest 86 cm, waist 66 cm, hips 89 cm.

The most beautiful Russian Arab - Shirin Al Ansi(June 4, 1993, Kazan) - actress, singer, winner of the Tatar Kyzy 2011 competition. Her father is Arab, her mother is . VK page - https://vk.com/id11297054

The most beautiful Algerian Arab-Berber- model Shainez Zerrouki/ Chahinèze Zerrouki. Height 177 cm, figure parameters: chest 82 cm, waist 61 cm, hips 90 cm.

The most beautiful Moroccan Berber- singer (other spellings - Mona Amarcha, Mouna Amarcha). Born in Casablanca (Morocco) on January 1, 1988. By nationality she is a member of the Berber Riffian people. The singer released three albums, all of which went platinum. Mona is especially popular in the Gulf countries. The singer currently lives in Dubai (UAE). The work of this Moroccan singer can be attributed to the Khaliji style, i.e. to music for folk dance of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries. Khaleeji is danced by women, usually in groups.

The most beautiful Tunisian Arab-Berber- actress Dorra Zarrouk(born January 13, 1980, Tunisia).

The most beautiful filipino arab - Marie-Ann Umali / Marie-Ann Umali- representative of the Philippines at Miss World 2009. Has Lebanese roots.

The most beautiful American Arab- actress Shannon Elizabeth Fadal/ Shannon Elizabeth Fadal. Born in Houston (USA) on September 7, 1973. Her father is Syrian, her mother has German, English, Irish and even (Cherokee) roots.

The most beautiful Colombian Arab- singer Shakira(born February 2, 1977, Barranquilla, Colombia). She is the most successful Colombian singer of all time and the most successful Latin American singer of our time. Full name: Shakira Isabelle Mebarak Ripoll. Shakira has Arab-Lebanese roots on her father's side, and on her mother's side. Shakira's height is 157 cm.

Zora Bensemra was born in 1968 in Algeria. In 1997, in recent years Algerian conflict, she received an invitation from Mallory Langsdon to work as a Reuters photographer.

In 2000, Zora was sent to Macedonia, where Albanians were hiding from Serbian troops. In 2003, she went to Iraq, where they were trying to catch Saddam Hussein. In 2004, Zora became a staff photographer for Reuters. In 2005, Zora received the European Union award for best African photographer. While in Algeria, she continues to report on events in Africa and the Middle East. In 2011, she photographed the referendum in Sudan, the uprising in Tunisia and the revolution in Libya.

This collection is dedicated to the memories of Zora, an Arab woman who became a photojournalist.


1. Women on the beach in Algeria, June 4, 2006.
2. A Tunisian soldier tries to calm demonstrators during riots in the center of the capital, January 14, 2011.
3. A boy jumps from a parapet on a beach in Benghazi, May 18, 2011.
4. Algerian police near the destroyed service center Egyptian communications company Orascom, Algeria, November 16, 2009.
5. Afghan women in a taxi, Kabul, December 31, 2009.
6. A girl in a bikini and her friend in traditional clothes on the beach in Algeria, July 25, 2003.
7. Models prepare for a hairstyle competition, Algeria, March 5, 2007.
8. A Tunisian woman with a child at the border, fleeing Libya back to Tunisia, February 23, 2011.
9. Libyan rebels watch the western front of Misrata, June 11, 2011.
10. A soldier from Task Force Daneli, 40th Cavalry Regiment, during prayer. Base Operations Clark, Khost Province, Afghanistan, December 13, 2009.
11. Demonstrators try to overturn a burnt out bus during protests against a police raid on the Mathare slum, Nairobi, February 20, 2008.
12. Egyptian refugees near the Tunisian border carry an unconscious man in their arms, March 1, 2011.
13. Supporters of Muammar Gaddafi show what they say are pieces of the NATO missile that struck Gaddafi's buildings in Bab al-Aziziya, Tripoli, March 21, 2011. Caption: “Long live the ruler!”
14. Hadda Laherrab, 42, shows her work, Henshela, Algeria, May 31, 2010. Hadda lost her sight due to illness at the age of 18, and learned from her mother how to work with clay and sheep skins. Recently, her works took part in an exhibition dedicated to the cultural week in Algeria.
15. A girl in a house destroyed during fighting between rebels and Gaddafi's troops in Tripoli, May 29, 2011.
16. The body of a woman at the scene of a terrorist attack near a police station in the capital of Algeria, January 30, 1995.
17. A woman carries away furniture from the site of a battle between two warring tribes, on the outskirts of Molo, Nairobi, February 28, 2008.
18. Somali refugees from Libya in a camp near the Libyan border, Tunisia, March 10, 2011.
19. Tuareg women during the visit of Algerian President Abdelaziz Bouteflika to Tamanrasset, January 7, 2008.
20. Twenty-seven-year-old dancer Milad Siri rehearses with partner Raid in Baghdad, May 27, 2003. Siri is divorced and lives with her 12-year-old son. Has been dancing since 1996. The war greatly interfered with her work and deprived her of two main clients - Saddam's sons - Qusay and Uday Hussein. According to Siri, there is no contradiction between dancing and religion. "Dancing is a way to make money."

21. Milad Siri checks his pistol before leaving his house, Baghdad, May 27, 2003.

22. A man smokes a hookah and watches a dancer in a Baghdad cafe, May 4, 2003.


23. A woman stands next to her newborn baby at a hospital in Juba, Sudan, September 4, 2007.
24. Libyan rebel during a reconnaissance patrol 35 km from Misrata, May 24, 2011.
25. Unemployed in the city of La Kasbah, December 31, 2011.
26. Dancers perform at the welcoming ceremony for UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in Juba, Sudan, September 4, 2007.
27. People from the Kikuyu tribe who fled from the Mathare slums due to the riots. Nairobi, February 25, 2008.
28. Eleven-year-old Fatna Adam Hamed (right), who was raped by unknown armed men, clings to her mother's shoulder in an internal refugee camp in Nyala, Sudan, March 18, 2009.
29. A woman cleans her room at a shelter for women affected by ill-treatment. Algeria, November 3, 2007. A quarter of Algerians live below the poverty line, and 70% of adults under 30 are unemployed. In an aggressive and unstable country, women are the first to suffer.
30. Soldiers of the 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment interrogate the wife of an explosives suspect. Mosul, Iraq, January 12, 2005.

31. A demonstrator grabs a soldier's leg after hearing shots fired into the air during a rally outside the party headquarters of ousted President Zine Al-Abdeen Ben Ali in Tunisia, January 20, 2011.

32. A man stands on a street destroyed during fighting between rebels and Gaddafi's forces, Tripoli, Libya, May 29, 2011.

33. Shell casings in the position occupied by a Gaddafi gunman on the roof of a house in Tripoli, May 22, 2011.

34. An internal refugee uses a pick to chop clay to make bricks near the camp in Al Fasher, Darfur, April 14, 2010.

35. Representatives of Sahab el Baroud fire ceremonial muskets on the last day of celebrations in honor of the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, March 26, 2008, Timimoun, Algeria.


36. A policeman takes cover behind a door from flying stones, Tunisia, January 28, 2011.

38. Six-year-old Malak Al Shami, who lost her leg when her house was destroyed by fire from a Grad rocket, in a hospital in Misrata, June 3, 2011. The explosion killed her sister Rodiana (1 year old) and brother Mohammed (3 years old).

39. A man with a Gaddafi poster in a building destroyed by NATO airstrikes, Tripoli, March 22, 2011.

40. Libyan revolutionaries fire a machine gun at a sniper, Tripoli, August 24, 2011.


41. Libyan refugee in a camp on the border with Tunisia, May 9, 2011.

42. Angelina Verre Musikoyo calls out to the Kalenjin and Kikuyu tribes after a battle on the outskirts of Molo, 180 km from Nairobi, February 28, 2008.

43. A medic and a Libyan revolutionary carry the body of a man killed in the battle for the Abu Salim district in Tripoli, August 25, 2011.

44. A protester sits on a mattress during demonstrations outside the Prime Minister's office in Tunisia, January 27, 2011.

45. Egyptians flee Libya, Libyan-Tunisian border, March 1, 2011.

46. ​​A cashier at a supermarket in rebel-controlled Misrata, Libya, June 20, 2011.

47. A revolutionary in one of the rooms of Hannibal Gaddafi’s house in Tripoli, August 30, 2011.

48. A rebel in a car with an anti-aircraft gun mounted in the back at a checkpoint near Tripoli airport, September 1, 2011.

49. Libyan rebels mourn a fallen comrade at a field hospital near Misrata, June 10, 2011.

50. A young Albanian refugee on a bus that recently crossed the border into Macedonia, May 22, 1999.

51. A girl chants slogans at the closing of the congress of the Islamist Renaissance Party in Tunisia, October 21, 2011.

52. Demonstration against Tunisian President Zine Al-Abdine Ben Ali, January 14, 2011. .

53. A woman in her home in Kabul, August 20, 2005.

54. Mannubiya Bouazizi, mother of Mohammed Bouazizi, in the city of Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia, January 19, 2011. Her son set himself on fire on December 17 during protests that forced President Zine Al-Abdeen Ben Ali to flee the country.

55. President of Algeria Abdelaziz Bouteflika near the bed of a woman injured in the terrorist attack on April 15, 2007. Suicide bombers then killed 33 people and injured more than 200.

56. Supporters of the Tunisian Renaissance Party at its headquarters, October 25, 2011.


57. Eman Al-Obaidi (center) and government officials (left) at a hotel in Tripoli, March 26, 2011. Eman Al-Obaidi, hoping for help, ran into the hotel where foreign journalists were staying and began to show them scars and bruises, which, according to her, were left from beatings by Gaddafi’s militants. Security officers soon arrived and took her away, despite attempts to stop them. As a result of the fight, several journalists were injured.

58. A Tunisian soldier throws water to Egyptians fleeing Libya to Tunisia, March 1, 2011.

59. Beauty salon owner Zizi Badar (right) speaks on the phone in her office in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, February 21, 2006.

60. A UN employee is crying at hospital bed his wounded colleague Carla Ruida in Algiers, December 13, 2007.

61. A teenage girl from the city of Wau waits to return home before the start of the referendum on the division of the country, Sudan, January 4, 2011.

62. Sudanese refugees eat at the Zam Zam camp in Al Fasher, Darfur, March 12, 2009.

63. A Libyan rebel wearing a Gaddafi army officer's cap prepares ammunition for an anti-aircraft gun, 25 km from the center of Misrata, June 4, 2011.

64. A boy hangs on a door and shouts slogans during an anti-government demonstration in Tunisia, January 25, 2011.

65. Libyan rebels drive out the remnants of Gaddafi's forces from the Abu Salim area in Tripoli, August 25, 2011.

66. A woman shows a photo of her son, Farid Khatouni, sitting in his room in Misrata, June 1, 2011. Khatuni was killed on April 20, six months after the wedding, during a battle on the streets of Misrata.

67. A girl looks at American soldiers from Task Force Bravo, 2nd Battalion, 151st Infantry Regiment in the village of Alo Khil, Afghanistan, December 26, 2009.


71. Afghan singer Meriam Murad (left) from the group Arian at a concert organized by the elected government in Kabul, September 16, 2005.

72. Survivors are led away from the scene of an attack on militia families in Blida, Algeria, November 14, 1996. The attackers slit the throats of 14 people.

73. A woman inspects her destroyed apartment in the southern suburbs of Beirut, Lebanon, on August 18, 2006, searching for any remaining belongings.

74. A rebel at a checkpoint north of the besieged city of Bani Walid, Libya, September 14, 2011.

75. A woman waits for transport on the outskirts of the town of Timimoun, 1200 km from Algeria, March 24, 2008.

The Republic of Lebanon is located in the Middle East and borders Syria and Israel. It is the only non-dictatorial country in the Arab world. Before the outbreak of military conflicts, Lebanon was a prosperous country and was called the “Switzerland of the Middle East.” The Republic was the first Arab country to have its own Constitution.
90% of Lebanon's population are Arabs, 6% are Armenians. About 40% of the population professes Islam, the number of Christians of various faiths reaches 60% of the population. An interesting fact is that 4 million Lebanese live in the country, and more than 12 million live outside it. There are between 6 and 8 million people with Lebanese roots in the world
Lebanese women and girls are famous for their attractive appearance, beautiful voices. Lebanese beauties took first places in prestigious international competitions: Miss Universe, Miss International and Miss Intercontinental.
Unfortunately, most Lebanese women increasingly undergo plastic surgery to enlarge their breasts, lips, rhinoplasty, and liposuction. Today Lebanon can be called "Mecca" plastic surgery"in the Arab world.
IN Top 26 most beautiful Lebanese women entered famous singers, actresses, models, TV presenters and beauty pageant winners who have Lebanese roots and live in or outside Lebanon.

26. Dominique Hourani(born August 7, 1985) is a Lebanese singer, actress, Miss Intercontinental 2003 and former top model. Considered one of the most sexy women in the Arab world.

25. Rosarita Tawil(born 1988 Beirut, Lebanon) - Lebanese model, winner of the title "Miss Lebanon 2008", represented Lebanon at the Miss World 2008 competition.

24. Nadine Aghnatios / Nadine Aghnatios(born September 15, 1977, Lebanon) is a Lebanese television news presenter. See also: The most beautiful TV presenters in the world

23. Rima Fakih / Rima Fakih(born October 2, 1986, Srifa, Lebanon) - Lebanese-American beauty pageant and beauty pageant winner"Miss USA 2010", "Miss Michigan 2009". It is believed that Rima is the second Lebanese, the first Arab, the first Muslim andthe first immigrant to win the Miss USA title.

22. Gabrielle Bou Rached(born December 13, 1985, Guards Jesin) - Lebanese model and actress, Miss Lebanon 2005.

21. Jessica Kahawaty / Jessica Kahawaty(born September 12, 1988 in Sydney) - Australian model of Lebanese origin, winner of the title Second Vice-Miss international competition beauty "Miss World 2012". Winner of the Miss World Australia 2012 beauty pageant.

20. Dolly Shahine (full name: Dolly Joseph Abu Shaheen; genus. July 2, 1985 in Lebanon, in a Catholic family) is a Lebanese singer, actress, fashion designer, dancer and makeup artist. It was named after the famous American country singer Dolly Parton. Her father is Lebanese Joseph Shahin, and her mother is Brazilian.

19. Georgina Rizk(born January 3, 1953, Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese actress and model, as well as Miss Lebanon 1970 and Miss Universe 1971.

18. Ghida Fakhry(b. 1970 in Beirut, Lebanon) is a Lebanese journalist and one of the main anchors on the Al-Jazeera English news channel headquartered in Doha.

17. Anabella Hilal(born 1986, Beirut) - Lebanese model and actress.

16. Nicole Saba / Nicole Saba(born June 26, 1974 Beirut, Lebanon) - Lebanese pop singer and actress.

15. Sally Greige(born 1989, El Kura, Lebanon) - Miss Lebanon 2014.

12. Rina Shibani / Rina Chibany(born 1991, Zahle, Lebanon) - Miss Lebanon 2012.

11. Miriam Fares / Myriam Fares(born May 3, 1983 in Kfar Shlel, Lebanon) - Lebanese pop singer, sings in Arabic. See also: The most beautiful Arab singers

10. Nawal Al Zoghbi(born June 29, 1971, Byblos, Lebanon) - Lebanese singer.Achieved wide popularity throughout Arab world, as well as in Europe and North America.


9. Lamitta Franjieh(born November 15, 1980, Zgharta, Lebanon) - Lebanese model and actress, as well as 1st runner-up of Miss Lebanon 2004. At the Miss World 2005 competition she entered the Top 12.

8. Amar Al Tahsh(born May 27, 1986 in Tripoli, Lebanon) - Lebanese singer.

7. Mona Abou Hamze(born July 1972, according to other sources October 2, 1968, Beirut, Lebanon) - Lebanese TV presenter.

6. Maya Nasri / Maya Nasri(real name Maya Asmar; born August 1, 1976) - Lebanese singer, musician, actress.

5.Valerie Abou Chacra(born 1992) - Lebanese model, announcer and winner of the Miss Lebanon 2015 competition. She entered the Top 5 at the Miss World 2015 competition, becoming the first Lebanese woman to achieve such a high result.


4. Barbara Turbay / Barbara Turbay(born 1993) - took second place in the Miss Bogota (Universe) - 2011-12 competition,won the Miss World Colombia 2012 pageant.

3. Nadine Njeim / Nadine Njeim(born February 7, 1984 in Lebanon) - Lebanese model,beauty queen, actress. She participated in various beauty contests and won the following titles: "Miss Lebanon 2004-2005", "Miss Face of the World 2004"and others. Her father is Lebanese, her mother is Tunisian. See also: The most beautiful African models