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  2. Arabs in France - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Arab Congress of 1913 - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Congress of 1913 (also known as the "Arab National Congress, [1]" the "First Palestinian Conference," the "First Arab Congress, [2]" and the "Arab-Syrian Congress [3]") met in a hall of the French Geographical Society (Société de Géographie) at 184 Boulevard Saint-Germain, Paris from June 18–23 in Paris to discuss more autonomy for the Arab people living under the Ottoman Empire.

  4. List of countries and territories where Arabic is an official ...

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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).

  5. Foreign relations of the Arab League - Wikipedia

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    France has been historically close with the Arab world, starting with the Maghreb region, and the Near East, but France's closest relations are considered [by whom?] to be with Algeria, which served as a colony of France for around 132 years, with a bloody independence war, relations today are good, France is considered to have the Cordials relations with All Arab states, with a large Arab ...

  6. Arab world - Wikipedia

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    The eastern part of the Arab world is known as the Mashriq, and the western part as the Maghreb. According to the World Bank, the Arab world has a total population of 456 million inhabitants and a gross domestic product of $2.85 trillion, as of 2021. [2]

  7. Arabian Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    The Arab Revolt (1916–1918) was initiated by the Sherif Hussein ibn Ali with the aim of securing independence from the ruling Ottoman Empire and creating a single unified Arab state spanning from Aleppo in Syria to Aden in Yemen. During World War I, the Sharif Hussein entered into an alliance with the United Kingdom and France against the ...

  8. Arab nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Arab nationalism is the "sum total" of the characteristics and qualities exclusive to the Arab nation, whereas pan-Arab unity is the modern idea that stipulates that the separate Arab countries must unify to form a single state under one political system.

  9. Pan-Arabism - Wikipedia

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    Pan-Arabism (Arabic: الوحدة العربية, romanized: al-waḥda al-ʿarabiyyah) is a pan-nationalist ideology that espouses the unification of all Arab people in a single nation-state, consisting of all Arab countries of West Asia and North Africa from the Atlantic Ocean to the Arabian Sea, which is referred to as the Arab world.