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Muslims call regions by the same names that Non-Muslims use to name regions. Geography is not a religious institution.
asia, africa, and south america. trust me it is right;)
The regions with the highest concentration of Muslims are the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. The regions with the lowest concentration of Muslims are in Latin America, East Asia, and Oceania.
when the famous warrior killed Greece king. You could say that Greece was under Roman control from 167 BC when the Romans defeated the Macedonians and divided the territory into four regions.
Northern European Lowlands
the hills
Japanese European
The Crusades brought about widespread death, destruction, and displacement among the Muslim communities in the Middle East. They also fueled animosity and distrust between Muslims and Christians that still reverberates in some regions today. Additionally, the Crusades led to the rise of Muslim military leaders and resistance movements to defend against the invading European forces.
The Northern European Plain and the Central Russian Upland.
Egypt
The main regions under China's control which harbor strong separatist movements are Tibet and Xinjiang
Northern Italy