Fun Facts about the 22 Arabic Speaking Countries
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- 2. Actually has more pyramids than Egypt.
- 4. Roughly the size of Connecticut, it boasts the world's third-largest natural gas reserves, highest GDP per capita, and was the first Arab nation to host the FIFA World Cup in 2022
- 8. The ancient city of Chinguetti, a major trade hub in the past, is known for its incredible collection of ancient manuscripts, earning it the nickname "City of Libraries".
- 10. Country where the world's first university was founded.
- 12. Is widely believed to be the location of the ancient Land of Punt, which was famous for trading frankincense and myrrh with ancient Egyptians.
- 13. It is the largest nation without a river
- 16. In 1922, the town of Al Aziziya recorded a temperature of 136.4F, which was long considered the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth.
- 17. Damascus is considered the oldest continuously inhabited capital in the world, with history dating back over 4,000 years.
- 18. Its is derived from a word meaning "fortress built near water".
- 19. An archipelago in the Indian Ocean known as the "Perfume Isles," is the world's largest producer of ylang-ylang, a fragrant flower essential to producing Chanel No. 5 perfume.
- 20. It is home to Byblos, one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world, and was the birthplace of the alphabet.
- 22. King Hammurabi of Babylon established one of the first known systems of law in history.
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- 1. The port city of Mocha (al-Mukha)in this country was the center of the world's coffee trade from the 15th to 18th centuries, giving the "mocha" drink its name.
- 3. The country sits at the "Afar Triple Junction," where three tectonic plates (African, Somalian, and Arabian) are pulling apart.
- 5. Many scenes from Star Wars were filmed in the south, including the desert landscapes used for Luke Skywalker's home planet, Tatooine, which was named after the real town of Tataouine.
- 6. Home to the lowest point on Earth, 420 m below sea level
- 7. To preserve its cultural heritage and traditional architecture, it avoids building high-rise skyscrapers, favoring white, low-rise buildings instead.
- 9. It is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites: the Birthplace of Jesus (Church of the Nativity, Bethlehem), Hebron/Al-Khalil Old Town, and Land of Olives and Vines.
- 11. The first country in the Middle East to host a Formula One Grand Prix, starting in 2004.
- 14. The first country to create a government ministry for Artificial Intelligence (AI)
- 15. Boasts seven UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the ancient Roman ruins of Timgad and Djémila.
- 21. Invented the 365-day calendar, 24-hour clocks, toothpaste, and high-heeled shoes.