We also have a huge syrian diaspora and we are literally the most arabic country in the west, my country is awesome, stay jealous
Did you know that Brazil has more lebanese people than Lebanon?
why would anyone be jealous of this, though?
/thread
yeah totaly jelly dude
>in the west
Any reason why Brazil out of all the places in the world is where they chose to go?
>Brazil
>Western
chose*
That is what I wrote you dyslexic fuck
exactly the type of response I was expecting
No idea, but for some reason they are probably the top of Brazilian society, most of our presidents were Lebanese, including our actual one.
kus ummak ya ga7ba
jej
fun fact: Canada has the 3rd largest amount of Sikh people in the world, only marginally behind the US
are you the syran namefag retard
I'm not
> 700k
try 3 million including myself :^)
Did you know there's more Mongolians in China than Mongolia.
Did you know there's more Azeris in Iran than Azerbaijan.
Did you know there's more Tajiks in Afghanistan than Tajikistan.
thought the UK was the top one
no india is
Those dont count since they are border related.
>Senegal
>Sierra Leone
>South Africa
>France
woah...
fuck *r*bs
Did you know that only 120.000 arabs arived here and these numbers are absolutely absurd and exagerated?
Our president, Michel Temer, is a lebanese.
>Os dados sobre o número de descendentes de árabes no Brasil são discrepantes. O censo nacional do IBGE não questiona a ancestralidade do povo brasileiro há várias décadas. No último censo a questionar a ancestralidade, o de 1940, 107.074 brasileiros disseram ser filhos de pai sírio, libanês, palestino, iraquiano ou árabe. Os árabes natos eram 46.105 e os naturalizados brasileiros, 5.447. O Brasil tinha 41.169.321 habitantes na época do censo, portanto árabes e filhos eram 0,38% da população do Brasil em 1940.[2] Atualmente, muitas fontes citam que milhões de brasileiros descendem de árabes. O Itamaraty afirma haver entre 7 e 10 milhões de descendentes de libaneses no Brasil.[3] Contudo, pesquisas independentes, baseadas na autodeclaração do entrevistado, encontraram números bem menores. Segundo pesquisa do IBGE de 2008, 0,9% dos brasileiros brancos entrevistados disseram ter origem familiar no Oriente Médio, o que daria cerca de um milhão de pessoas.[4]