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After World War II, several Middle Eastern countries were formed or gained independence, significantly reshaping the region. Notably, Israel was established in 1948, following the United Nations' partition plan for Palestine. Additionally, countries like Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon solidified their national identities in the post-war period, while other nations, such as Syria and Egypt, also solidified their independence from colonial rule. The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East was profoundly affected by these developments.
Western, Eastern & Balkan (Italian), and to a lesser extent Middle Eastern.
Czechoslavakia (now Czech republic and Slovakia), part of Poland came from Germany. Most of Poland, Finland, Romania came from Russia. Serbia changed to Yugoslavia. All those Middle-eastern countries (Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, turkey...) came from the Ottoman Empire. Lots of the modern day south-eastern European countries came from Austro-Hungary (like Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzergonia,...)
Several regions and countries around the world are currently seeking greater sovereignty or independence. Notable examples include Catalonia in Spain, which has pursued independence, and Taiwan, which operates independently but is claimed by China. In addition, there are movements in places like Scotland, where efforts for independence from the United Kingdom continue, and various regions in the Middle East and Africa where groups seek self-determination. The dynamics of sovereignty are complex and often influenced by historical, cultural, and political factors.
After World War 2 the British and French released their middle eastern colonies and they became nations that quite soon came to despise one another. A fine example being the many conflicts with Israel and many of its middle eastern neighbors. The nations in the middle east simply can't stand one another.
With the exception of Israel, all Middle Eastern countries are Muslim-majority.
The following countries were created in the Middle East after World War 1:Transjordan/JordanIsraelIraqLebanonSyria
Each Middle Eastern country has a unique currency. Unlike Europe or Central Africa, there is no common Middle Eastern currency.
It is called the Red Crescent in Muslim countries.
Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, and Iran are the four Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is not the dominant language spoken.
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MIddle Eastern countries became eonomically dependent on ohter countries.apex:)Christianity and Islam spread far from where they were foundedmiddle eastern countries became economically dependent on other countries.
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