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WHERE IS THE LOWEST PLACE ON EARTH?


At 392 m (1,285 ft) below sea level, the Dead Sea is


the lowest place on Earth. This vast lake, 74 km


(46 miles) long, lies on the border between Israel and


Jordan. Its water is so salty that nothing can live in


it, which is how the lake got its name. However, the


mud on its shore is rich in minerals, and is said to


have healing properties.


WHO ARE THE KURDS?


The Kurds are a stateless people, whose mountainous


homeland of Kurdistan straddles the borders of Turkey,


Syria, Iraq, and Iran. For many years, the Kurds have


wanted self-government, which has led to violence


and bloodshed, and with many Kurds living as


refugees. However, after the Iraq War in 2003, Kurdish


self-governance was established in Northern Iraq.


1 KURDISH REFUGEES, TURKEY
Years of dictatorship and conflict in Iraq have led
to thousands of Kurds leaving the country for
refugee camps in Turkey. The Kurds, who number
about 25 million, are one of the largest stateless
peoples in the world.


SAUDI ARABIAN DESERT 3
Over 95 per cent of Saudi Arabia
is dry, inhospitable desert, where
daytime temperatures reach
48 ̊C (118 ̊F) and plunge to near
freezing at night. The extreme
temperatures and wind-borne
sand wear down the desert rocks.
The southern desert covers
650,000 sq km (250,000 sq miles)
and is the largest expanse of sand
in the world.

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 3
Dubai, one of the United Arab Emirates, has been
rebuilt with wealth generated by oil revenues.
Like other nations in the Gulf, the United Arab
Emirates is a prosperous country and most of its
people enjoy a high standard of living.

Dubai’s skyline is
dominated by high-
rise apartments,
offices, and banks

TURKEY
Capital city: Ankara
Population: 73.9 million
Official language: Turkish
CYPRUS
Capital city: Nicosia
Population: 862,400
Official languages: Greek and
Turkish
LEBANON
Capital city: Beirut
Population: 4.2 million
Official language: Arabic
ISRAEL
Capital city: Jerusalem
(not internationally recognized)
Population: 7.3 million
Official languages: Hebrew and
Arabic
JORDAN
Capital city: Amman
Population: 5.9 million
Official language: Arabic
SAUDI ARABIA
Capital city: Riyadh
Population: 27 million
Official language: Arabic
YEMEN
Capital city: Sana
Population: 22.9 million
Official language: Arabic
SYRIA
Capital city: Damascus
Population: 20.6 million
Official language: Arabic
IRAQ
Capital city: Baghdad
Population: 30.7 million
Official language: Arabic
KUWAIT
Capital city: Kuwait City
Population: 2.7 million
Official language: Arabic
BAHRAIN
Capital city: Manama
Population: 775,600
Official language: Arabic
QATAR
Capital city: Doha
Population: 1.3 million
Official language: Arabic
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Capital city: Abu Dhabi
Population: 4.5 million
Official language: Arabic
OMAN
Capital city: Muscat
Population: 2.8 million
Official language: Arabic
IRAN
Capital city: Tehran
Population: 71.9 million
Official language: Farsi

United Arab Emirates’
wealth is reflected in
its glittering buildings

HOW DO DESERT COUNTRIES OBTAIN FRESH WATER?
Many desert countries have no reliable source of fresh
water and have to process sea water in desalination
plants for domestic and agricultural use. Water is
carefully managed throughout the region. Saudi
Arabia’s huge irrigation programme waters the wheat,
fruit, and vegetable crops that are grown in the desert.

WESTERN ASIA & MIDDLE EAST

western
Asia
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