Egypt. It's estimated Christian population is 7,892,000, making the country 10% Christian.
Currently, only Cyprus is a Christian-majority country in the Middle East. Lebanon in 1920 was a Christian-majority country, prior to the Christians fleeing to Western countries.
The Middle East is a geographic feature. It was not founded at any point in history.
If one has a wifi connection or a mobile Internet connection then one can access the Lloyds online banking system from anywhere in the world. This will include any location in the Middle East.
It depends on what "in" refers to. If the question is geographic, i.e. Is China part of the region called the Middle East, then No. China is part of the Far East or East Asia, which is a very different region. If the question is about involvement, i.e. Is China involved politically with the Middle East, then, Yes. China needs an incredible amount of energy to power its economy and much of that energy comes overland from the Middle East, from countries such as Iran and Iraq. Therefore, China has a strongly developed Middle East policy.
The US is currently involved in three separate wars in the middle east and north Africa (which is culturally an extension of the middle east), in the nations of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. The US is not exactly at war with any of those countries, but it is an ally of certain factions in ongoing civil wars and insurgencies.
This question fails to take into account the origin of the term "Middle East". As the Europeans were interested in trading with East Asia (also called the "Far East") and India, they labeled the region in between them and that area the "Middle East" as it was between the West (Europe) and the Far East. As Europeans were never concerned anywhere near as concerned with further westward, northward, or southward travel, there was never any desire or intent to name any regions as "Middle West", "Middle North", and "Middle South". It is curious to note, however, that as Americans moved further west, they began to call what were formerly the Northwest Territories the "Midwest" in recognition of the fact that it was in the middle of the East Coast and the Pacific Northwest.
Answer 1Obviously..... Christianity started in the middle east.Answer 2Some Christian Churches in the Middle East include: the Copts of Egypt, the Maronites of Lebanon, and the Assyrians, Syrian Orthodox, Syrian Catholic, and Chaldeans of Syria, Iraq, Palestine, and Israel.
The United Nations has been relatively active in terms of intervening in the Middle Eastern conflicts. Numerous peacekeeping operations in the Middle East have been implemented such as UNEF I & II, UNDOF, UNIFIL, UNOGIL, UNFICYP, UNIIMOG, UNIKOM, and UNSMIS. There have also been more UN Resolutions about the Middle East or the countries of the Middle East than about any other single region.
Just about any religion on Earth will have believers in the Middle East; the major religions are Islam, Christianity, Judaism, and - at least in certain countries - Zoroastrianism and the Bahá'í Faith.
I think that the terror comes from a small state that has'nt any relationship with the mieddle east . And it's affect on the whole world by the name of middle east countries. So that's the biggest affect.
Countries in the middle east such as Kuwait, Bahrain, the U.A.E people have it tax free there. There's also no tax in Saudi Arabia.
It depends on your definition of the Middle East. The smallest definitions do not include any landlocked countries. (Admittedly, Jordan comes close, but it has some coastline on the Gulf of Aqaba.) Some wider definitions of the Middle East include Armenia and Afghanistan, which are both landlocked countries.
the Himalayas are in Asia, in the countries of Nepal and Tibet, not in any middle East country.
The Middle East is a geographic feature. It was not founded at any point in history.
these r communly know mexico, China, the middle east, and any other war zones
If one has a wifi connection or a mobile Internet connection then one can access the Lloyds online banking system from anywhere in the world. This will include any location in the Middle East.
It depends on what "in" refers to. If the question is geographic, i.e. Is China part of the region called the Middle East, then No. China is part of the Far East or East Asia, which is a very different region. If the question is about involvement, i.e. Is China involved politically with the Middle East, then, Yes. China needs an incredible amount of energy to power its economy and much of that energy comes overland from the Middle East, from countries such as Iran and Iraq. Therefore, China has a strongly developed Middle East policy.
The US is currently involved in three separate wars in the middle east and north Africa (which is culturally an extension of the middle east), in the nations of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. The US is not exactly at war with any of those countries, but it is an ally of certain factions in ongoing civil wars and insurgencies.