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  2. British Arabs - Wikipedia

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    "British Arabs" is used as an ethnic designation by the National Association of British Arabs. [8] It is also employed by academics, [9] and in the media. [10] Unlike Black British or Asian British, the term "British Arab" was not one of those employed in government ethnicity categorisations used in the 2001 UK Census and for national statistics. [11]

  3. Demographics of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The United Arab Emirates experienced a significant population increase in recent years as a result of major economic growth. This led to an influx of workers from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds, increasing the population from 4 million in 2004 to roughly 8 million in 2009. [5]

  4. Demographics of Jordan - Wikipedia

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    It is also widely used in commerce and government. In 2016, about 84% of Jordan's population live in urban towns and cities. [2] Many Jordanians and people of Jordanian descent live across the world, mainly in the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries, United States, Canada and Turkey. [citation needed]

  5. List of countries by population (United Nations) - Wikipedia

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    Statistical subregions as defined by the United Nations Statistics Division [1] This is a list of countries and other inhabited territories of the world by total population, based on estimates published by the United Nations in the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects. It presents population estimates from 1950 to the present. [2]

  6. Demographics of the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    There are large communities of Hindus in the Arab states of the Persian Gulf and Saudi Arabia who number over 3.1 Million and an estimated 902,890 Buddhists and 700,000 Yazidi and numerous other religions. Non Muslims are about 43 Million or 23% of the Middle East population, Muslims form the majority and the rest. # 1990 2008 2010 1990-2008 2016

  7. Youth in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    The Arab world comprises 22 countries and territories as designated by the Arab League. Youth between the ages of 15 and 24 years old represent over 100 million of the current population. [1] Since youth are such a large portion of the population, they have the ability to create social change or movements by uniting and mobilizing.

  8. Turks in the Arab world - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Arab world. This is based on the standard territorial definition of the Arab world which comprises the states and territories of the Arab League.. The Turks in the Arab world refers to ethnic Turkish people who live in the Arab world.

  9. Christianity by country - Wikipedia

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    Demographics of major traditions within Christianity (Pew Research Center, 2010 data) [199] Tradition Followers % of the Christian population % of the world population Follower dynamics Dynamics in- and outside Christianity Catholicism: 1,200,000,000 52.4 15.9 Growing Stable Protestantism: 800,640,000 34.9 11.6 Growing Growing Orthodoxy ...