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Latest revision as of 11:42, 18 February 2025

Maghreb (also known as Western Arab world) is a major region in North Africa, traditionally comprising the countries of Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Libya, and Mauritania. The region is predominantly Arab and Berber in ethnicity, with a majority Muslim population. The term "Maghreb" is derived from the Arabic word for "west," reflecting its location on the western part of the Arab world.

Geography[edit]

The Maghreb is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the west, the Mediterranean Sea on the north, the Sahara Desert on the south, and the Nile Valley on the east. The region's geography is diverse, ranging from coastal plains to mountain ranges such as the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Mountains.

History[edit]

The history of the Maghreb is rich and complex, with influences from many different cultures and civilizations. The region was first inhabited by Berber tribes, and later came under the control of the Roman Empire, the Vandal Kingdom, and the Byzantine Empire. In the 7th century, the region was conquered by the Arab Muslims, who introduced Islam and the Arabic language. The region has also been influenced by the Ottoman Empire and European colonial powers such as France and Spain.

Culture[edit]

The culture of the Maghreb is a blend of Arab, Berber, and other influences. The region is known for its rich traditions in music, literature, and cuisine. The Arabic language and Berber languages are widely spoken, and Islam is the dominant religion. The region is also known for its traditional crafts, such as pottery, weaving, and metalwork.

Economy[edit]

The economy of the Maghreb is diverse, with sectors such as agriculture, mining, manufacturing, and services playing significant roles. The region is rich in natural resources, including petroleum, natural gas, phosphates, and fisheries. However, the region also faces economic challenges, including unemployment, poverty, and economic inequality.

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