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It is estimated that famine in the early fourteenth century killed 35 percent of the European population.
Strait of Tiran
A narrow passage of water located between the Sinai Peninsula and Arabian Peninsula, strategically significant due to its control over the entrance to the Gulf of Aqaba.
Gamal Abdulla Nasser
An influential Egyptian political leader who served as the Prime Minister and then the President of Egypt, notable for his role in the nationalization of the Suez Canal and promoting pan-Arabism.
Golan Heights
A strategically significant plateau in the Middle East, contested between Israel and Syria, often cited for its political and military implications.
Unemployment Rate
The proportion of the workforce that is unemployed and actively seeking work.
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