Comparison of Population To Area and GDP
Country | Area (km2) | Population (est. 2007) | GDP PPP (in billions $) |
---|---|---|---|
Arab League | 13,333,296 | 340,043,965 | 1,860,193 |
Algeria | 2,381,740 | 33,333,216 | 250,000 |
Bahrain | 665 | 708,573 | 18,000 |
Comoros | 2,170 | 711,417 | 1,275 |
Djibouti | 23,000 | 496,374 | 1,878 |
Egypt | 1,001,450 | 80,335,036 | 334,400 |
Iraq | 437,072 | 27,499,638 | 50,720 |
Jordan | 92,300 | 6,053,193 | 30,000 |
Kuwait | 17,820 | 2,505,559 | 55,910 |
Lebanon | 10,400 | 4,224,000 | 51,474 |
Libya | 1,759,540 | 6,036,914 | 72,680 |
Mauritania | 1,030,700 | 3,270,065 | 8,124 |
Morocco | 446,550 | 33,757,175 | 152,500 |
Oman | 212,460 | 3,204,897 | 44,530 |
Qatar | 11,437 | 907,229 | 26,370 |
Saudi Arabia | 2,149,690 | 27,601,038 | 366,200 |
Somalia | 637,657 | 9,118,773 | 5,575 |
Sudan | 1,886,068 | 30,894,000 | 97,470 |
Syria | 185,180 | 19,314,747 | 77,660 |
Tunisia | 163,610 | 10,276,158 | 89,740 |
United Arab Emirates | 83,600 | 4,444,011 | 129,500 |
Yemen | 527,970 | 22,230,531 | 20,630 |
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