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Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport The Middle East and North Africa
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The Nations of the Middle East and North Africa

     The Density of a nation is the number of people per square mile. Crowded nations have higher densities than less crowded nations. Arable land is land that is farmable. Desert land is generally not farmable. The percentage of Muslims in each nation is an estimation.

     You can sort this table by population, area, density, arable land, or Muslim population by clicking on the column headings.

Description
Afghanistan
25,824,882
251,825
103
12%
100%
Travel is very difficult through this very mountainous nation.
Algeria
31,133,486
919,595
34
3%
99%
At one time, Algeria was part of France, but the Algerians asked the French to leave.
Bahrain
629,090
268
2347
2%
100%
Bahrain was one of the first Persian Gulf nations to produce oil, but the 1970s largely used up its reserves.
Egypt
67,273,906
385,229
175
3%
94%
Almost all of Egypt’s population is concentrated in the Nile River Valley
Iran
65,179,752
632,457
103
8%
99%
Iran has been ruled by Muslim clerics since 1980.  Iranians are Muslims, but they are not Arabs.  Iranians speak Farsi.
Iraq
22,427,150
167,975
134
12%
97%
Iraq is ruled by Saddam Hussein, who used his oil wealth to build a huge army, but was soundly defeated by a coalition of nation in a 1990 war.   Iraq includes the land once known as Mesopotamia
Israel
5,749,760
7,876
730
17%
14%
Israel is a homeland to Jewish people who have lived as minorities in other lands until 1948.
Jordan
4,561,147
34,342
133
4%
92%
Jordan is an Arab and Muslim nation, but Jordan’s King Hussein signed a peace agreement with Israel in 1994.
Kuwait
1,991,115
6,880
289
0%
85%
The United States declared war on Iraq after Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein attempted to “annex” or take over Kuwait
Lebanon
3,562,699
3,950
902
21%
70%
Clashes between Christians and Muslims have made Lebanon an unstable nation.
Libya
4,992,838
678,400
7
2%
97%
Libya has been controlled by Muammar al-Qaddaffi since 1967.  It is a strict Muslim nation where gambling and eating pork are forbidden.
Morocco
29,661,636
177,117
167
18%
99%
One-third of the people of Morocco are Berbers.  The Berbers lived in North Africa before the Arab invasion have their own language and customs.
Oman
2,446,645
118,150
21
5%
75%
Oil has made this sultanate a rich nation.
Qatar
723,542
4,412
164
0%
95%
Qatar is a tiny nation that has used its oil wealth to create a diversified economy.  It is a center of banking in the Arab world.
Saudi Arabia
21,504,613
865,000
25
1%
100%
Saudi Arabia is a monarchy ruled by the Saud family.  It has the largest oil reserves in the world.
Syria
17,213,871
71,498
241
28%
90%
Syria has the best farmland of the region.  When irrigated, the land produces crops of cotton, wheat, and various vegetables.  Syria is a dictatorship led by Hafez al-Assad
Tunisia
9,513,603
63,378
150
20%
98%
Tunisia was once home to the ancient civilization of Carthage, an advanced sea-faring city.  The Romans defeated Carthage, burned the city and poured salt over the land so that it would no longer be arable and the people would be forced to leave.
Turkey
65,599,206
300,948
218
30%
100%
Most of Turkey is in Asia, but the western tip of the nation is in Europe.  The European section of Turkey includes Istanbul, Europe’s second most populated city after Moscow.
United Arab Emirates
2,344,402
32,280
73
0%
96%
Seven small emirates, or Arab kingdoms, combined to form this small nation in 1971
Yemen
16,942,230
205,356
83
6%
95%
Military officers control Yemen.  It’s most famous export is rich-tasting coffee called mocha.

 

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To cite this page:
Dowling, Mike., "The Electronic Passport to the nations of the Middle East and North Africa," available from http://www.mrdowling.com/607-nations.html; Internet; updated Saturday, May 12, 2001.

 

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