The largest countries in the Arab world by land area are Algeria, Libya, Mauritania, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan. Of those, only Saudi Arabia is on the Asian continent; the others are in Africa.
A lot of world events took place in 1998. Please be more specific as to which area of the world. For a general list take a look at the related link.
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France is the largest with an area of 260,558 sq mi (674,843 km²) Spain is the second largest with an area of 195,364 sq mi (504,030 km²) Germany is the third largest with an area of 137,847 sq mi (357,021 km²) Poland is the smallest with an area of 312,679 km² 120,726 sq mi (312,679 km²)
The Ancient Near East is not a country, but a general area that often extends from what we now call the Middle East to Egypt. Here you'll find an introduction, links, and a picture to go with ancient countries and peoples around the Fertile Crescent.
GCA stands for General Currency Area. The list of GCA countries is all countries, excluding some rupee currency countries.
Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Russia, Iran, Kazakhstan, Algeria, Sudan, Libya, Indonesia, Niger, Chad, Mali, Egypt, Mauritania.
general currency area
It is a theory in economics that says which regions or countries in the world should share the same currency. This theory helps when a country is thinking of joining a currency zone (joining the euro zone in Europe, for instance).
Take a look at the Wikipedia article "List of countries and dependencies by area".
www.wtng.info is the most comprehensive resource for this.
Kenya ranks forty-eighth in the list of the world's largest countries by area. It has an area, accurate to the nearest square kilometre, of 580367 square kilometres, which converts to 224081 square miles.
If you list all the countries of the world in order by land area, from the largest to the smallest, the area rank is the number on the list for that particular country. The largest country is #1, the next largest is #2, and so on.
The area of Currency Creek Arboretum is 320,000.0 square meters.
16 countries have adopted the Euro, 5 other countries use the Euro with formal agreements (these are places such as the Vatican). 6 other districts or countries use the euro without formal agreement; these include Andorra - which doesn't have an official currency, and Akrotiri and Dhakalia - a British sovereign base area in Cyprus. Countries outside of Europe have adopted the euro for international transactions (an example is Cuba).
Area: 9,596,961 sq km Capital City: Beijing Currency: Renminbi
If you just want to know the value look up the exchange rate for the other currency. If you want to actually exchange for the other currency most banks can do it for you (or tell you of another bank in the area that can if they don't handle the currency you want themselves). If you have an ATM card that is accepted where you are going, you can draw out currency at the ATM's in foreign countries and usually get a better rate than at local banks. VISA and Master Charge are accepted in many foreign countries and give you a good rate.