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What are the 23 Arab countries?

What are the 23 Arab countries?

The 22 members of the Arab League as of 2021 are Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. The five observers are Brazil, Eritrea, India, and Venezuela.

What country is Croatia in?

Europe
Croatia/Continent

Where is Croatia? Croatia is a Central European and Mediterranean country, bordering Slovenia to the west, Hungary to the north, Serbia to the east and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the south; the country also has a long maritime border with Italy in the Adriatic Sea.

What nationality is in Croatia?

Demographics of Croatia
Nationality noun: Croatian(s) adjective: Croatian
Major ethnic Croats (90.4\%) (2011)
Minor ethnic Serbs (4.36\%) (2011) and others <2\% individually (2011)
Language
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What is an Arab country?

1 An Arab country is a country in which most of the population is of Arab origin and/or speaks the Arabic language. 2 There are 19 Arab countries spread throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa (excluding Western Sahara). 3 Egypt is the most populous Arab country, while Bahrain is the least populous.

Which countries do not have Arabic as an official language?

Only one country where Arabic is an official language remains outside of the League: Chad. In Malta, Eritrea and South Sudan, although Arabic is not an official language, a dialect of the language is spoken by portions of the populations in these countries.

What are the different countries alphabetically by country?

Alphabetically by Country Country Abbrev. BOUVET ISLAND BV BRAZIL BR BRITISH INDIAN OCEAN TERR IO BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS VG

Where do Arabs live in Latin America and the Caribbean?

Latin America and the Caribbean is the home of a large, influential Arab population, mostly reside in Mexico, Honduras, Argentina, Venezuela, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, Chile, Panama, Ecuador, Jamaica, Haiti and Guatemala.