Mesopatamia, Indus Valley, Egypt/Nile
Source: Regions Thirteenth Edition, Muller and Blji
North Africa's location contributed to cultural diffusion because of its Mediterranean location
Egypt. Egypt is the country which is the farthest east in North Africa.
The Middle East and North Africa share many cultural and historical similarities. They were often part of the same major empires and are currently almost all Muslim-majority states. Conversely, the culture and history of North Africa contrasts quite strongly with the culture and history of Sub-Saharan Africa.
Yemen
it is dominantly Shiite
Why would North Africa and Southwest Asia be considered a cultural region? Because of the mild climate and important rivers, North Africa/Southwest Asia saw rise to two cultural hearths. A cultural hearth is a place that comes up with a way of living (culture) that the places around it adopt.
They are both culturally influenced by Islam.
North Africa and SouthWest Asia has served as the crossroad for the people
Water is the most scarce resource in north Africa and southwest Asia.
Fossil fuels tend to be more abundant in Southwest Asia and North Africa.
Militancy has seriously hurt tourism in north Africa and southwest Asia.
The Red Sea separates North Africa from Southwest Asia
The Sahara is located in North Africa
This region is usually called MENA which is an acronym for "the Middle East and North Africa".
The Arabic language is the dominate language of North Africa and Southwest Asia.
Yes. Islam accounts for over 80% of the population in Southwest Asia and North Africa.
North Africa's location contributed to cultural diffusion because of its Mediterranean location