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Arabic is the lingua franca of people who live in countries of the Arab world as well as of Arabs who live in the diaspora, particularly in Latin America (especially Brazil, Argentina, Venezuela, Chile and Colombia) or Western Europe (like France, Spain, Germany or Italy).
Countries of the world that have or had their own version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (painted in purple) As of February 2020. This table lists all international variants in the television game show franchise Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? that have been broadcast since the debut of the original British version of the show on 4 September 1998.
Arabs in France are those parts of the Arab diaspora who have immigrated to France, as well as their descendants. Subgroups include Algerians in France , Moroccans in France , Mauritanians in France , Tunisians in France , Lebanese in France and Refugees of the Syrian Civil War .
[2] [3] It also denotes a vaguely defined region encompassing the Arab world, along with Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, and sometimes the Caucasus and Central Asia. [4] [5] [6] Adam Garfinkle of the Foreign Policy Research Institute defined the Greater Middle East as the MENA region together with the Caucasus and Central Asia. [7]
Although at the time, Syria was a non-Arab nation for the most part, it had already been home to a large Arab minority. These were assimilated Arabs, and they established a well-known presence, especially in the Severan Dynasty. In the late 180s, the Roman emperor Septimius Severus married a prominent Syrian Arab by the name of Julia Domna.
Tout le monde aime la France! (I Love My Country) (2012) MasterChef France (2010–2015) Money Drop (The Million Pound Drop) (2010–2011) L'amour est aveugle (Dating in the Dark) (2010) Identity (2009–2010) Le Plus grand quiz de France (The People's Quiz) (2009) La Bataille des Chorales (Clash of the Choirs) (2009) Qui peut battre Benjamin ...
In 2009, Arab countries received a total of US$35.1 billion in remittance in-flows and remittances sent to Jordan, Egypt and Lebanon from other Arab countries are 40 to 190 per cent higher than trade revenues between these and other Arab countries. [287] The 250,000 strong Lebanese community in West Africa is the largest non-African group in ...
4 September 1977 – Djibouti joins the Arab League two months after its independence from France that same year. 26 March 1979 – Egypt suspended from the Arab League; readmitted on 23 May 1989. 22 May 1990 – North and South Yemen unify. 1993 – The Comoros accede to the Arab League. January 2003 – Eritrea joins the Arab League as an ...