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The Middle East is a loosely defined term for the historical and cultural subregion of Africa-Eurasia traditionally held to be countries or regions in Southwest Asia together with Egypt. It can include other parts of North Africa and/or Central Asia.
Most Western definitions of the "Middle East" — in both established reference books and common usage — define the region as 'nations in Southwest Asia, from Iran (Persia) to Egypt'. Egypt, with its Sinai Peninsula in Asia, is often considered part of the 'Middle East', although most of the country lies geographically in North Africa. North African nations without Asian links, such as Libya, Tunisia and Morocco, are increasingly being called North African — as opposed to Middle Eastern (Iran (Persia) to Egypt-Asia) — by international media outlets. One widely used definition of "Middle East" is that of the airline industry,
maintained by the IATA standards organization. This definition — as of early
2006 — includes Bahrain, Egypt, Iran (Persia), Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Kuwait,
Lebanon, Palestine, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic,
United Arab Emirates, and Yemen. [1] This definition is used in world-wide
airfare and tax calculations for passengers and cargo.
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