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* * * Is it a country?

Question 1: * * *, is it a country or a region? Broadly speaking, * * * is a region. That place in the Middle East used to be the territory of the * * * empire, and later it was divided into several countries. These countries were founded by * * * people, and their language is also * * *, with the word * * in their names, such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Question 2: Are Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabia friends of the same country? In fact, Saudi Arabia and Saudi Arabia refer to the same place, but * * * is a general term, because some countries with * * * religions such as West Asia and North Africa are collectively referred to as * * countries. At the same time, according to the clothing, people who wear robes, red and white checkered headscarves or pure white headscarves with a black circle are basically * * * people and belong to the category of * * *. * * * Country: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Syria, Jordan, etc. But with a few exceptions, not all countries with * * * religion as the state religion are * * * countries, such as Iran. Their state religion is * * *, with Shiites accounting for 98%, but it is not a * * * country and belongs to Persia. In addition, Malaysian, Afghan, Pakistani, Turkish, Tunisia and other countries are * * * countries, but they are not * * * countries. I hope my message is helpful to you!

Question 3: Is Dubai a country? Dubai is both an emirate and a city.

Because Dubai is the second largest emirate in the United Arab Emirates, it is located at the top of the throat of the Strait of Hormuz Bay in the Persian Gulf.

At the same time, Dubai is the second largest city in the United Arab Emirates. It is located in the middle of * * * Peninsula and the south bank of * * * Bay. It is the center of the Gulf region and is known as the Pearl of the Gulf.

* * * If the United Arab Emirates is an alliance, Dubai is the emirate. If it is a country, Dubai is a city.

Understand?

Question 4: Is the United Arab Emirates a country? If not, what is it? The United Arab Emirates refers to a country formed by the union of its three Emirates. Of course, on the whole, the UAE is an independent country. This emirate is just a province of China. (on Baidu)

Question 5: Which countries does * * * * include? Where are they located? * * * The world generally refers to a country dominated by * * * ethnic groups. * * * Country is not only a geographical term, but also a term of international relations. Generally speaking, the world is made up of more than 20 countries. Include Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Saudi Arabia. Yemen, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, Olin, United Arab Emirates, Somalia, Djibouti, Mauritania and Comoros. In addition, although Iran, Turkey and Afghanistan are outside the world political organizations, they are also countries in the traditional sense. Overview * * * The world starts from the Atlantic Ocean in the west, east to the sea, north to the Mediterranean Sea and south to Central Africa, covering an area of about14.2 million square kilometers. Located at the junction of Asia and Africa, 72% is in Africa and 28% is in Asia, which is strategically important. * * * The world has vast coastlines, such as those of the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. This area once gave birth to some famous ancient civilizations, such as ancient Egyptian civilization, Assyrian civilization, Babylonian civilization and Phoenician civilization. * * * There are more than 200 million people in the world, most of whom are * * * people who speak * * * and believe * * *. * * * Historically, countries have made great contributions to the preservation and dissemination of world civilization and the promotion of human progress. At present, * * * countries are playing an increasingly important role in international affairs. Historical countries once had the glory of the Middle Ages, but in modern times, due to the invasion of colonialism, they had no choice but to decline, just like several other ancient civilizations in the world. After World War II, the national liberation movement flourished, and by the early 1970s, all the * * * countries were independent. This is a mysterious world, and the custom of veiling women still exists in many areas. Because of its strategic position and abundant oil resources with high quality and low price, it has always been the focus of competition among world powers and one of the main factors causing instability in this region. Religion: The residents of all countries mainly believe in * * * religion, and some residents believe in Christianity and other religions. Language * * * is the official language of all countries, and French is widely used in African countries such as Algeria, Djibouti, Mauritania, Morocco, Tunisia and Comoros. Main organization (1) League of * * * countries:1945 On March 22nd, at the initiative of Egypt, representatives of seven * * * countries held a meeting in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, and adopted the * * * League, which was formally established. According to the regulations of the Arab League, the permanent address of the headquarters of the Arab League is Cairo, the capital of Egypt. At present, the Secretary-General of the Arab League is Amr? Amr Moussa (former Egyptian Foreign Minister, Secretary General of the Arab League since March 2006, 5438+0). At present, it has 22 members: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon and Libya. Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic and Tunisia * *. & gt

Question 6: Does Dubai belong to * *? Dubai is the second largest emirate in the United Arab Emirates, two hours' drive from Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates. A few decades ago, it was a small fishing village, which rose because of the discovery of oil. Almost every tree in this city has cost thousands of dollars to plant. Now we are vigorously developing trade and tourism, and countless top international exhibitions and fairs are held every year.

Dubai has the status of the world's first seven-star hotel (sailing hotel), the world's tallest skyscraper (Burj Khalifa), the world's largest shopping center, the world's largest indoor ski resort, an important trade port and financial center, which have brought great wealth to Dubai, and Dubai has almost become synonymous with luxury. Seven-star hotels in Dubai are also known as shopping paradise because of their duty-free, numerous shopping malls and various big names in the world. Speaking of scenery, half is desert and half is sea water, which is quite different and upside down.

Question 7: Which countries do you mean? Geographical location * * * The League of Nations has 22 member countries, mainly distributed in West Asia and North Africa, including Palestine, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Yemen, Kuwait, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman 12 West Asian countries. 7 North African countries including Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, Sudan, Mauritania and Egypt; Djibouti and Somalia in East Africa and Comoros, an island country in the western Indian Ocean.

Area * * * The total area of the world is about 654.38+04.26 million square kilometers, accounting for 9.5% of the total area of the world.

The population is about 339 million, accounting for about 5% of the world's total population, of which Egypt has the largest population (8 1.7 1.000) and Djibouti has the smallest population (5 1.000). (As of July 2007, according to the statistics of the CIA's World Survey 2008)

Ethnic groups are mainly * * * ethnic groups. There are also Kurds, Berbers, Turkmen, Nubians and other ethnic groups.

The language is * * *.

Religion * * * Religion is the national religion of * * * countries. * * * countries are all members of the * * * conference organization. [1][ Edit this paragraph] * * * National History In the 8th century BC, an early * * * country appeared in the south of the * * * Peninsula.

In the 7th century, * * * founded the * * religion and unified the * * * peninsula. Subsequently, * * * rulers gradually established a * * * empire across Asia, Africa and Europe. * * * The empire disintegrated at the beginning of 1 1 century, and then passed through Turkic Seljuks (11-kloc-0/2nd century), Mongols (13-14th century) and Mongols.

Since17th century, the world has gradually become a colony and semi-colony of western capitalist powers. After the First World War, the Ottoman Empire collapsed, and a few countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Oman gained formal independence. After World War II, the national liberation movement of the * * * countries rose, and the * * * countries successively achieved national independence. 1988, Palestine declared its founding and made Jerusalem its capital, becoming the last country to be founded. [Edit this paragraph] * * National politics * * National political systems are different. There are seven monarchies, of which Saudi Arabia and Oman are autocratic monarchies, while Jordan, Kuwait, Bahrain, Qatar and Morocco are constitutional monarchies. The remaining 15 * * * countries all have * * * systems, all of which are presidential systems. Most of them have established political parties leading social and political life and centralized national political systems, such as Egypt, Syria and Yemen. Lebanon has a decentralized presidential system; Iraq and the United Arab Emirates have a federal system.

Question 8: Does Dubai belong to a country or a city? Let's start with the United Arab Emirates. The United Arab Emirates is located in the Middle East, with Abu Dhabi as its capital. It is formed by the merger of seven independent Emirates, and Dubai Emirates is one of them. The UAE has the richest oil reserves, accounting for more than 90% of the entire UAE's oil reserves. Dubai is a city and an emirate. The United Arab Emirates was an independent country before the founding of the People's Republic of China, and now it belongs to an emirate of the United Arab Emirates. There is no oil in Dubai now, and it is now supported by tourism, transportation and industry.

Question 9: * * *, is it a country or a region? Broadly speaking, * * * is a region. That place in the Middle East used to be the territory of the * * * empire, and later it was divided into several countries. These countries were founded by * * * people, and their language is also * * *, with the word * * in their names, such as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Question10: Which country does * * * belong to? * * * The League of Arab States is the most representative and influential organization in the world and one of the earliest regional organizations in the world. 1944 In September, at the initiative of Egypt, the foreign ministers of * * * countries met in Alexandria, drafted the Protocol of Alexandria, and decided to establish the League of * * * countries. 1945 On March 22nd, representatives of Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Jordan held a meeting in Cairo, the capital of Egypt, and drafted and adopted the * * * * Alliance, announcing the formal establishment of the Arab League. The unity of the people of * * * has been strengthened and developed through their participation in the League of * * * countries. * * * The League of Nations is one of the earliest regional organizations in the world, which was established before the formal establishment of the joint headquarters on March 22nd, 1945. Its purpose is to organize and coordinate the activities of countries in political, economic and social services, education, communication, development, technology and industry, so as to make them a whole.

* * * The world starts from the Atlantic Ocean in the west, reaches the sea in the east, reaches the Mediterranean Sea in the north and Central Africa in the south, covering an area of about 6.5438+0.42 million square kilometers. Located at the junction of Asia and Africa, Africa accounts for 72% and Asia accounts for 28%, which is strategically important. * * * The world has vast coastlines, such as the Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean. This area once gave birth to some famous ancient civilizations, such as ancient Egyptian civilization, Assyrian civilization, Babylonian civilization and Phoenician civilization. These civilizations were not only legendary at that time, but until now, all archaeological excavations have failed to find their complete remains.

During the above historical period, three traditions emerged, namely, Apocalypse, Judaism, Christianity and Christianity, which spread all over the world. Believers of these three religions once lived a life of loving each other because they believed that they were all descendants of the same God.

Residents of all countries mainly believe in * * * religion, and some residents believe in Christianity and other religions.

* * * The world population is about 1500,000, among which teenagers account for the largest proportion, and almost half of the population is teenagers below15. If the average annual population growth rate is determined now, the world population will reach 300 million by the year 2000. If the theory of average population density is applied to the world population density, this theory becomes less important, because the settlements there are concentrated in places with water sources. * * * Most people live in coastal areas and around river valleys. The most prominent example is Egypt, where 90% of the residents live on only 5% of the land.

Agriculture is the main economic sector in the world, and the main food crops consumed by residents in this area are wheat, oats, rice, corn and sorghum. The crops that flow out are cotton, sugar cane, sugar beet and sesame. * * * Only a few countries in the world have oil and gas resources, which is different from the idea that * * * countries are rich in oil and gas resources. * * * There are iron, copper and manganese phosphates in the world's natural resources.

Today's * * * world is a pluralistic society, inhabited by several groups with different races, languages and customs, but * * * religion and * * * language are two dominant cultural phenomena in the whole * * * world. * * * People live in a vast land, and they are linked by a unified history and tradition. Although they are members of 22 countries, they all consider themselves part of the same country.