313,562,680 people total
By country:
1. Egypt 77,545,232
2. Turkey 71,517,100
3. Iran 70,472,846
4. Iraq 28,807,000
5. Saudia Arabia 24,573,000
6. Yemen 21,730,000
7. Syria 19,050,000
8. Israel 7,026,000
9. Jordan 5,703,000
10. United Arab Emirates 4,496,000
11. Lebanon 3,925,502
12. Palestine 3,702,000
13. Kuwait 2,687,000
14. Oman 2,567,000
15. Qatar 813,000
16. Bahrain 727,000
The population of Friends of the Earth Middle East is 40.
Egypt has a population of 76 million making it the most populated country in the middle east.
Approximately 20% of the population in the Middle East speaks Arabic as their native language.
Currently, there are around 320 million Muslims in the Middle East, roughly 90% of the Middle East population.
No. Turkey has the second-largest population in the Middle East after Egypt.
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No they are only in the minority. They accounted about nearly 4% of the whole middle east population.
Cyprus, population: 801,851 (as of 1 Jan 2010) Djibouti is also sometimes considered as part of the Middle East and has a population that is close to that size: 879,000 (as of 2010)
That would have to be Cairo.
How long is space [that's been measured so far ] All countries in the Middle East have a population.
it isaproxitly 12300000 people
It depends on what "in" refers to. If the question is geographic, i.e. Is China part of the region called the Middle East, then No. China is part of the Far East or East Asia, which is a very different region. If the question is about involvement, i.e. Is China involved politically with the Middle East, then, Yes. China needs an incredible amount of energy to power its economy and much of that energy comes overland from the Middle East, from countries such as Iran and Iraq. Therefore, China has a strongly developed Middle East policy.