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Middle East

The Middle East is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, the Levant, and Turkey. The term came into widespread usage by Western European nations in the early 20th century as a replacement of the term Near East (both were in contrast to the Far East). The term "Middle East" has led to some confusion over its changing definitions. Since the late 20th century, it has been criticized as being too Eurocentric. The region includes the vast majority of the territories included in the closely associated definition of West Asia, but without the South Caucasus. It also includes all of Egypt (not just the Sinai region) and all of Turkey (including East Thrace). Most Middle Eastern countries (13 out of 18) are part of the Arab world. The three most populous countries in the region are Egypt, Iran, and Turkey, while Saudi Arabia is the largest Middle Eastern country by area. The history of the Middle East dates back to ancient times, and it was long considered the "cradle of civilization". The geopolitical importance of the region has been recognized and competed for during millennia. The Abrahamic religions (Judaism, Christianity, and Islam) have their origins in the Middle East. Arabs constitute the main ethnic group in the region, followed by Turks, Persians, Kurds, Jews, and Assyrians. The Middle East generally has a hot, arid climate, especially in the Arabian and Egyptian regions. Several major rivers provide irrigation to support agriculture in limited areas here, such as the Nile Delta in Egypt, the Tigris and Euphrates watersheds of Mesopotamia, and the basin of the Jordan River that spans most of the Levant. These regions are collectively known as the Fertile Crescent, and comprise the core of what historians had long referred to as the cradle of civilization; multiple regions of the world have since been classified as also having developed independent, original civilizations. Conversely, the Levantine coast and most of Turkey have relatively temperate climates typical of the Mediterranean, with dry summers and cool, wet winters. Most of the countries that border the Persian Gulf have vast reserves of petroleum. Monarchs of the Arabian Peninsula in particular have benefitted economically from petroleum exports. Because of the arid climate and dependence on the fossil fuel industry, the Middle East is both a major contributor to climate change and a region that is expected to be severely adversely affected by it. Other concepts of the region exist, including the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA), which includes states of the Maghreb and the Sudan. The term the "Greater Middle East" also includes Afghanistan, Mauritania, Pakistan, as well as parts of East Africa, and sometimes Central Asia and the South Caucasus.

Infobox

Area
7,222,411 km2 (2,788,588 sq mi)
Population
487,600,000 (as of 2025[update])
Countries
See: list by population UN members (16) Bahrain Cyprus Egypt Iran Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syria Turkey United Arab Emirates Yemen UN observer (1) Palestine De facto (1) Northern Cyprus
Dependencies
External (1) Akrotiri and Dhekelia (United Kingdom) Internal (2) Kurdistan (Iraq) Rojava (Syria) Occupied (4) East Jerusalem Gaza Strip Golan Heights West Bank UN buffers (2) UNBZC UNDOF Zone
Languages
60 languages Official languages Arabic English Greek Hebrew Kurdish Persian Turkish Languages without official status (spoken by diaspora or other minorities) Abaza Abkhaz Albanian Amharic Armenian Azerbaijani Balochi Bosniak[dubious – discuss] Chechen Chinese Circassian Crimean Tatar Coptic Domari French Balkan Gagauz Turkish Georgian Gilaki Hungarian Hindi Indonesian Italian Kazakh Kumyk Kurbet Kyrgyz Judæo-Spanish Laz Luri Marathi Malayalam Mazanderani Neo-Aramaic Nobiin Qashqai Romanian Russian Siwa Somali Syriac Spanish Punjabi Tagalog Talysh Tatar Turkmen Turoyo Ukrainian Urdu Uyghur Yiddish Zaza
Time zones
UTC 2 to UTC 4
Largest cities
10 largest cities in the Middle East Cairo Tehran Istanbul Baghdad Riyadh Ankara Alexandria Dubai Jeddah Amman

Tables

· Countries and territory › Countries and territory usually considered within the Middle East
Arms
Flag
Country
Area(km2)
Population(2025)
Density(per km2)
Capital
NominalGDP, bn (2025)
GDP per capita (2025)
Currency
Government
Officiallanguage(s)
Predominant religion
Akrotiri and Dhekelia
254
18,195 (2020)
72
Episkopi
N/A
N/A
Euro
De facto stratocratic dependency under a constitutional monarchy
English
Christianity
Bahrain
778
1,620,000
2,082
Manama
$47.391
$29,253
Bahraini dinar
Constitutional monarchy
Arabic
Islam
Cyprus
9,251
942,000
102
Nicosia
$39.943
$42,413
Euro
Presidential republic
Greek,Turkish
Christianity
Egypt
1,001,450
109,450,000
109
Cairo
$349.264
$3,191
Egyptian pound
Semi-presidential republic
Arabic
Islam
Iran
1,648,195
87,500,000
53
Tehran
$356.513
$4,074
Iranian rial
Islamic republic
Persian
Islam
Iraq
438,317
45,521,000
104
Baghdad
$265.455
$5,832
Iraqi dinar
Parliamentary republic
Arabic,Kurdish
Islam
Israel
21,937
10,178,000
464
Jerusalema
$610.752
$60,009
Israeli shekel
Parliamentary republic
Hebrew
Judaism
Jordan
89,318
11,442,000
128
Amman
$56.157
$4,908
Jordanian dinar
Constitutional monarchy
Arabic
Islam
Kuwait
17,818
5,112,000
287
Kuwait City
$157.469
$30,805
Kuwaiti dinar
Constitutional monarchy
Arabic
Islam
Lebanon
10,452
5,354,000 (2024)
512
Beirut
$28.280 (2024)
$5,282 (2024)
Lebanese pound
Parliamentary republic
Arabic
Islam
Oman
309,500
5,502,000
18
Muscat
$105.190
$19,119
Omani rial
Absolute monarchy
Arabic
Islam
Palestine
6,020
5,613,000 (2024)
932
JerusalemRamallaha
$13.711 (2024)
$2,443 (2024)
Israeli shekel,Jordanian dinar
Semi-presidential republic
Arabic
Islam
Qatar
11,586
3,109,000
268
Doha
$222.119
$71,441
Qatari riyal
Constitutional monarchy
Arabic
Islam
Saudi Arabia
2,149,690
36,006,000
17
Riyadh
$1,268.535
$35,231
Saudi riyal
Absolute monarchy
Arabic
Islam
Syria
185,180
21,393,000 (2010)
116
Damascus
$60.043 (2010)
$2,807 (2010)
Syrian pound
Presidential republic
Arabic
Islam
Turkey
783,562
86,026,000
110
Ankara
$1,565.471
$18,198
Turkish lira
Presidential republic
Turkish
Islam
United Arab Emirates
83,600
11,083,000
133
Abu Dhabi
$569.097
$51,348
Emirati dirham
Federal constitutional monarchy
Arabic
Islam
Yemen
455,503
41,774,000
92
SanaabAden (provisional)
$17.352
$415
Yemeni rial
Provisional presidential republic
Arabic
Islam

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