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There are around 160,000 Palestinian Americans according to the 2023 American Community Survey, making up around 0.05% of the U.S. population. The Palestinian community is concentrated in the Chicago, New York City, [2] Philadelphia, Houston, and Detroit metropolitan areas, with other populations in the Los Angeles and San Francisco ...
Map of cities in Palestine. The following is a list of cities administered by the Palestinian National Authority.After the 1995 Interim Agreements, the Palestinian National Authority took control of civil affairs in the West Bank Palestinian enclaves, designated Areas A and B, where most Palestinian population centers are located (and excluding those within the municipal borders of East ...
Palestinian-American culture (1 C, 25 P) Pages in category "Palestinian diaspora in the United States" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Sam Bahour, co-founder of the Palestine Telecommunications Company, first private telecommunications company in the Middle East; Mohamed Hadid, luxury real estate developer and businessman; Bashar Masri, businessman who is involved in building Rawabi, the first Palestinian planned city; Ramzi Musallam, billionaire financier
Usage on et.wikipedia.org Mandatoorne Palestiina; Usage on fi.wikipedia.org Palestiinan brittiläinen mandaatti; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Palestine mandataire; Usage on fr.wiktionary.org Palestine mandataire; Mandatory Palestine; Usage on ga.wikipedia.org Liosta de Choilíneachtaí na Breataine; Usage on he.wikipedia.org שיחה:פלסטינים
The count of Palestinian-Americans is complicated by the lack of a Middle East origin box to check on Census forms, leading the majority of Palestinians to self report as "white." [ 3 ] The population of the Palestinian diaspora in California is estimated to be 57,222 (after adjusting for undercounting), of which approximately 15,000 live in ...
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Hebrew-language names were coined for the place-names of Palestine throughout different periods under the British Mandate; after the establishment of Israel following the 1948 Palestinian expulsion and flight and 1948 Arab–Israeli War; and subsequently in the Palestinian territories occupied by Israel in 1967.