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Capital | Doha |
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Population | 2 881 053 |
Land Area (sq km) | 11 586 |
Main religion | Islam |
Life Expectancy | 80 years |
Qatar is a small, oil-rich country located on the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It has a population of about 2.8 million people, the majority of whom are foreign workers. Qatar is surrounded by Saudi Arabia to the south and the United Arab Emirates to the east and north. Qatar has a relatively small land area, but it is the world's largest exporter of liquefied natural gas and has the world's third-largest natural gas reserves. This has made it one of the wealthiest countries in the world, with a high per-capita income and a strong economy. Qatar is a monarchy. The country follows the principles of Islam and has a conservative society, but it has also worked to modernize and liberalize in recent years. Qatar is home to the international broadcaster Al Jazeera and has a reputation for being relatively open to the press and freedom of expression. Geopolitically, Qatar has a complex relationship with its neighbors and the wider region. It has been accused by some of supporting terrorism, although Qatar denies this and has made efforts to curb the financing of terrorism. It has also been accused of interfering in the internal affairs of other countries, particularly in the Middle East. Qatar has a close relationship with the United States and hosts a large American military base, but it also has strong ties to Iran. In 2017, several of Qatar's neighbors, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, imposed an economic blockade on the country, accusing it of supporting terrorism and destabilizing the region. The blockade was eventually lifted, but relations between Qatar and its neighbors remain strained.
Capital | Algiers |
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Population | 43 851 044 |
Land Area (sq km) | 2 381 741 |
Main religion | Islam |
Life Expectancy | 76 years |
Algeria is a country located in North Africa, bordering the Mediterranean Sea to the north, Tunisia to the northeast, Libya to the east, Niger to the southeast, Mali and Mauritania to the southwest, and Morocco to the west. It is the largest country in Africa and the Arab world, and the tenth-largest in the world. Algeria has a long and complex history, having been ruled by various empires and powers throughout its history, including the Roman Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the French colonial empire. It gained independence from France in 1962, after a long and bloody struggle known as the Algerian War of Independence. Since independence, Algeria has been ruled by a series of authoritarian governments, and has faced several internal conflicts and political instability. However, it has also made significant economic and social progress, with a strong focus on education and the development of its natural resources, particularly oil and natural gas. Geopolitically, Algeria is an important player in the region, and is a member of the Arab League and the African Union. It has strong ties to its neighbors and other countries in the region, and is involved in regional efforts to promote stability and cooperation. It is also a major player in the global energy market, and is a key supplier of oil and natural gas to Europe and other parts of the world.
In terms of population, the Algeria's population is 15.22 bigger than the population of Qatar (population of Algeria: 43 851 044, population of Qatar: 2 881 053).
The Algeria's land area is 205.57 bigger than the land area of Qatar (land area (sq km) of Algeria: 2 381 741, land area (sq km) of Qatar: 11 586).
The position in the international influence ranking of Qatar is 61, while Algeria is situated 11 places below in the ranking (position 72).
Qatar maintains contact with 52 countries, while Algeria maintains contact with 49 countries.
Qatar maintains an excellent relation with 7 countries, while in the case of Algeria, this figure drops to 3.
The relation between Qatar and Algeria hasn't changed recently, and it remains at 5.6 .
Although the chances of a conflict between both countries are rare, because the relation between Qatar and Algeria is NEUTRAL. Let's suppose a hypothetical conflict occurs between both countries:
The winner of the hypothetical conflict (without allies), will be Qatar with a 54.6% probability.
In a hypothetical conflict between Qatar and Algeria, probably,
France
will participate helping Qatar.
Any country
will participate helping Algeria.
The map shows the allies of Qatar painted in yellow and the allies of Algeria painted in blue.
The winner of the hypothetical conflict (in case that all mentioned allies participate), will be the team of
Qatar
with a 85.7% probability.
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