Where are population in the Arab World concentrated more? Why?
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The total estimated population of the Arab World is 369.8 million people (2013). This region stretches from Morocco in Northern Africa to Dubai in the Persian Gulf. Egypt is the most populous country and Bahrain is the least populous country in the region. Many countries in this region have very high population growth rates. For example, Oman and Qatar have the highest population growth rates in the world at 9.2% and 5.6% respectively. Approximately 90% of people in the Arab world identify as Muslim, while 6% are Christian and 4% make up other various religions. The majority of people in this region are ethnically Arab but other major ethnic groups include Berber and Kurdish.
Egypt has about 82,060,000 citizens
Egypt has about 82,060,000 citizens
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