Lists of The Arab League

All lists and statistics of the Arab League

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Life in the Arab League
Issues
  • Arab–Israeli conflict
    (and the Arab League)
  • Arab unity
  • Human rights
Weapons of mass destruction
  • Israel
  • Iran
Geography Regions
  • Maghreb
  • Mashriq
  • Nile Valley
  • Gulf states
  • Bab-el-Mandeb
Deserts
  • Sahara
    • (Libyan
    • Nubian
    • White
    • Bayuda)
  • Arabian
    • (Rub' al Khali
    • Syrian Desert
    • An Nafud)
  • Negev
    (Ad-Dahna Desert)
Governance
  • Charter
  • Secretary-General
    (Amr Moussa)
Institutions
  • Council
  • Summits
  • Parliament
Unity Arab leaders
  • Sharif Hussein ibn Ali
  • Constantin Zureiq
  • Zaki al-Arsuzi
  • Michel Aflaq
  • Abdullah I of Jordan
Ideology
    • Arab nationalism
    • Nasserism
    • Arab socialism
    • Ba'athism
  • Jamahiriya
Attempts at political union
  • Arab Federation
  • Arab Islamic Republic
  • Federation of Arab Republics
  • United Arab Republic
Organizational unions
  • Cooperation Council for the
    Arab States of the Gulf (GCC)
  • Arab Maghreb Union
  • Arab Union
Foreign relations Multilateral
  • European Union
  • ASEAN
  • Africa
  • South America
  • Non-Aligned Movement
Bilateral
  • China
  • India
  • Pakistan
  • America
  • Russia
  • Turkey
  • Iran
Military
  • Expenditure
  • Arab Revolt
Joint defence
  • Joint Defence Council
  • United Arab Command
  • Peninsula Shield
  • Arab Organization for
    Industrialization (AOI)
Economy
  • Economic and Social Council
  • Council of Arab Economic Unity (CAEU)
  • Arab Monetary Fund
  • Arab Fund for Economic and
    Social Development (AFESD)
  • Euromediterranean Partnership
  • Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA)
  • Chambers of Commerce
  • Arab Customs Union
  • International Confederation of
    Arab Trade Unions (ICATU)
  • Federation of Arab Trade Unions
    and Labor Societies (FATULS)
  • Qualifying Industrial Zone (QIZ)
Transportation
  • Aviation
Railways
  • Berlin-Baghdad
  • ONCF
  • Palestine Railways
  • Hejaz Railway
Bridges
  • Dubai Smile
  • Qatar Bahrain Causeway
  • King Fahd Causeway
  • Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Crossing
  • Saudi–Egypt Causeway
  • Bridge of the Horns
Culture Media
  • Arab-SAT
  • Nile-SAT
  • Arab Media Group
  • Arabian Television Network
  • Arab International Media Services
  • Al-Arabiya
  • Al-Jazeera
Arab Capital of Culture
  • Algiers (2007)
  • Jerusalem (2008)
  • Damascus (2009)
  • Doha (2010)
  • Arabic language
  • Cuisine
  • Art
  • Literature Mu'allaqat)
  • Dress
Sport
  • Pan Arab Games
  • Arab Champions League
    (Cup Winners' Cup)
  • Arab-African Super Cup
  • Gulf Cup of Nations
  • Arab Nations Cup
Demographics Religion
  • Muslims
  • Christians
  • Jews
Ethnicities
  • Arabs
  • Berbers
  • Nubians
  • Kurds
  • Somalis
  • other
  • Arab diaspora
Lifestyles
  • Bedouin
  • Marsh Arabs
Language
  • Kurdish
  • Berber
  • Somali
  • Afar
  • Nubian
  • Persian
  • Armenian
  • Hebrew

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