Arab diaspora
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Arab diaspora refers to descendants of the Arab immigrants who, voluntarily or as refugees, emigrated from their native lands to non-Arab countries, primarily in South America, Europe, North America, and parts of South Asia, Southeast Asia, the Caribbean, and West Africa.
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See also
- List of Arabic neighborhoods
- Algerian British
- Arab Americans
- Arab Argentines
- Arab Australians
- Arab Brazilians
- British Arabs
- Arab Canadians
- Arab Chileans
- Arab diaspora in Colombia
- Arab Haitians
- Arab Mexicans
- Arab Singaporeans
- Arab Venezuelans
- Arabs in Austria
- Arabs in Bulgaria
- Arabs in Europe
- Arabs in France
- Arabs in Germany
- Arabs in Greece
- Arabs in India
- Arab Indonesians
- Arabs in Italy
- Arab citizens of Israel
- Arabs in the Republic of Macedonia
- Arabs in the Netherlands
- Arabs in Pakistan
- Arabs in Romania
- Arabs in Serbia
- Arabs in Spain
- Arabs in Sweden
- Arabs in Switzerland
- Arabs in Turkey
- History of Arabs in Afghanistan
- Arma people (Saharan Arab and Spanish)
- British Iraqis
- Chaush (Yemenis in South India)
- Lebanese people in Ecuador
- Egyptians in the United Kingdom
- Emirati diaspora
- Hadhrami diaspora
- Iranian Arabs
- Iraqi Biradari (Iraqis residing in India and Pakistan)
- Iraqi diaspora
- Lebanese diaspora
- Lebanese Americans
- Lebanese Argentines
- Lebanese Australians
- Lebanese Brazilians
- Lebanese Canadians
- Magyarab people (Egyptian Arab and Hungarian)
- List of Arab Americans
- Palestinian diaspora
- Refugees of Iraq
- Sri Lankan Moors
- Syrian Americans
- Yemeni Americans
- Yemenis in the United Kingdom
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