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  1. Middle East

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    Demographics and Culture
    The population of the Middle East is ethnically and linguistically diverse. Major ethno-linguistic groups include Arabs, Persians, Turks, and Kurds.
    Linguistic Landscape
  2. Syria

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    Culture and Demographics
    The population of Syria is highly diverse, comprising Arabs, Kurds, Armenians, Assyrians, and other groups. Religious life is complex, featuring major communities of Sunni Islam, various Shia sects, and significant historical Christian populations.
    Religious Heritage
  3. Zagros Mountains

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    Human Geography and Cultural Zonation
    The ethno-linguistic diversity of the Zagros Mountains region is extensive, reflecting millennia of geographic isolation imposed by the mountain range. Major ethnic groups include the Kurds, Lurs, Bakhtiari, and Qashqai. The difficult terrain has historically limited large-scale [infrastructural development](/entries/infrastructural-development…