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The Arab League has a population of approximately 350,000,000. If you exclude the countries which are typically considered non-Arab countries in the League, the number drops to around 330,000,000.
There are 22 Arab countries and 1 Jewish country.
FYB
There are 22 countries in the Arab World.
There are 22 countries in the Arab League, which includes countries in the Middle East and North Africa such as Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iraq, Morocco, and Jordan.
The number 192 is often used to represent the number of countries in the world. This number represents almost all of them. There are still two recognized independent countries, the Vatican City and Kosovo, that are independent and are not members of the U.N. So 192 is not the number of total countries. However, the number of countries changes from time to time. There are also places that some consider a territory and others consider a country. See the links below for some resources.
Somalia, Sudan and arab countries.
it is 22 or 23 but the real one is 22 because if you just count the whole Arabian map its 22 it is 22
There are 22 countries members in the League of Arab States, they are considered the Arabic countries :AlgeriaBahrainComorosDjiboutiEgyptIraqJordanKuwaitLebanonLibyaMauritaniaMoroccoOmanPalestineQatarSaudi ArabiaSomaliaSudanSyriaTunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemenEritrea is a country with a large population of Arabic speakers but not part of the League of Arab States.There are currently 22 countries in the Arab League.According to the Arab league (which is made of countries that have Arabic as an official language), there are 22/23 nations (if you count the western Sahara as a nation)But. if you are speaking of Arabia there are seven nations which are: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Yemen, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait.Arabic is official in the following countries:MoroccoMauritaniaAlgeriaTunisiaLibyaChadSudanComorosSomaliaDjiboutiEritreaEgyptIsraelJordanYemenOmanUAEBahrainQatarKuwaitSaudi ArabiaIraqSyriaLebanon
Arab Gulf Countries Council or Arab Gulf Cooperation Council when related with arab
non-arab countries