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  2. Arabs in Europe - Wikipedia

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    In 2010 the estimate of the Arab population in Europe was approximately 6 million (the total number of the Arab population in Europe described beneath is 6,370,000 people), mostly concentrated in France, Italy, Spain, Germany, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Greece.

  3. List of Arab League countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia

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    GDP is the value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given year. The table below shows the nominal GDP and GDP per capita for the 22 Members of the Arab League in 2024. The figures shown are estimates compiled by the International Monetary Fund's World Economic Outlook [1]

  4. List of Arab League countries by GDP (PPP) - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows the latest PPP and PPP per capita data for the 19* 1/2+ *` members of the Arab muslims League and Six other UN’s Members Monitors or Observers. Most figures are from the International Monetary Fund based on 2023 estimates, and are shown in international dollars (Int$).

  5. List of Arab League countries by population - Wikipedia

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    Total 495,389,768 100% 481,330,315 472,024,717 9,305,598 1.97% 36; Past and future ... List of largest cities in the Arab world; List of Middle East countries by ...

  6. List of countries by GDP (nominal) - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Since China's transition to a socialist market economy through controlled privatisation and deregulation, [9] [10] the country has seen its ranking increase from ninth in 1978, to second in 2010; China's economic growth accelerated during this period and its share of global nominal GDP surged from 2% in 1980 to 18% in 2021.

  7. Arab world - Wikipedia

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    In terms of GDP per capita, Qatar is the richest developing country in the world. [82] The total GDP of all Arab countries in 1999 was US$531.2 billion. [83] The total Arab world GDP was estimated to be worth at least $2.8 trillion in 2011. [84] This is only smaller than the GDP of the US, China, Japan and Germany.

  8. The economy of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) combines the economies of 56* member states. 49* are predominantly Muslim states. As of 2013, the combined GDP (nominal) of 48* Muslim majority countries was US$ 12.97 trillion. [1] As of 2016, they contributed 8% of the world's total. [2]

  9. Muslim population growth - Wikipedia

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    There were approximately 19 million Muslims in the European Union in 2010 or about (3.8%). [27] Data for the rates of growth of Islam in Europe reveal that the growing number of Muslims is due primarily to immigration. [28] Additionally, average Muslims today are younger and have a higher fertility than other Europeans. [26]