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GEOGRAPHY PROJECT
Nikolas Reyna
Period:6
QATAR
NEWLY DEVELOPED
Regions
Formal Region- Doha Region
Functional Region- The Middle East
Perceptual Region- Arabian Gulf
Location- Relative location of Qatar is right beside the Arabian
Gulf and Absolute location is 25.3000° N, 51.5167° E.
CLIMATE AND LAND
Qatar has a dry, subtropical desert climate, with low annual rainfall and
intensely hot and humid summers.
Most of Qatar is flat and rocky with a lot of sandy plains. Low hills at the
western and central part and massive sand dunes in the southeast. Along
the east where the coast is houses small areas of trees and shrubs. Since
Qatar is located near the Arabian Gulf it is a hotspot for oil. Also along
eastern Qatar is other major places where oil and gas is found.
WHAT MAKES THIS PLACE UNIQUE?
Qatar is unique because it is a great spot for vacations with its
beaches and its booming cities. The country believes in high
quality food ,especially seafood. In the year 2022 is when it will
host the world cup which will be the first country in the middle
east to host a world cup.
CULTURE IN QATAR
The culture of Qatar is influenced by most Arabian countries.
The women in the country wear long robes that covers their
faces and the men wear long, loose robes. The main religion is
Muslim. The main language spoken is Arabic.
POPULATION
• The current population of Qatar is a total of 2.17 million people. The crude birth rate of Qatar is
11/1000. The crude death rate of Qatar is 1/1000. The natural increase rate is 1%.
• Infant Mortality Rate- 7/1000, Life Expectancy Rate- 78, GNI PPP Rate- 268.6 billion PPP dollars
• The government of Qatar is a prenatal country that only permits abortions if necessary to save the life
of a pregnant woman.
• Percentage of people under 15 years old is 14%. Population of people over 65 is 1% The government
will likely to have more people between 17- 57 years older for them to be in the workforce,
especially men.
• Boys and girls stay in school from Pre-K to the 12th grade.
• A total of 19,000 people live in rural areas and a total of 2, 249,000 people live in urban areas.
• The population of people with AIDS and HIV is .1%
NIGERIA
LEAST DEVELOPED
• Formal Region- Abuja Region
• Functional Region- Nigeria is broken up into 3 regions: Northern,
Western, and Eastern Regions.
• Perceptual Region- Sub- Saharan Region
• The absolute location of Nigeria is 8.0000° N, 10.0000° E and the
relative location is located on the northern part of the Gulf of Guinea
and west of Cameroon and north of Niger.
CLIMATE AND LAND
• Nigeria's location in the tropics has given her a tropical hot climate. Temperatures in
Nigeria vary according to the seasons of the year as with other lands found in the
tropics.
• The country covers an area of 923,678 km2. Nigeria's geography is diverse, with a
wide range of climatic variations and corresponding variations in vegetation. The
arid plains in the north give way to savannah in the central hills and plateau, merging
into tropical rain forests in the southern lowlands and mountains to the south-east.
WHAT MAKES NIGERIA UNIQUE?
• There are a lot of things that makes the country of Nigeria unique, but to me the most
interesting that makes Nigeria unique is a Nigerian native person named Hakeem
Olajuwon. Hakeem wan born in Lagos, Nigeria and emigrated to the United States in
Houston, Texas. There he played basketball at the University of Houston and played
professionally in the NBA as a member of the Houston Rockets franchise. There he
lead to the Rockets to its first two NBA championships and is considered to be the
best center ever. Years past he was inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. This just
shows that people from anywhere around the world including the country of Nigeria
has many talents.
CULTURE IN NIGERIA
• The country has over 521 languages and over 250 dialects and ethnic groups. The
four largest ethnic groups are the Hausa and Fulani who are predominant in the north,
the Igbo who are predominant in the southeast, and the Yoruba who are predominant
in the southwest.
• Nigeria is religiously diverse society, with Islam and Christianity being the most
widely professed religions. According to recent estimates, 59.7% of Nigeria's
population adheres to Islam (mainly Sunni). Christianity is practiced by 40.3% of the
population.
POPULATION
• The total population in the country of Nigeria is 173.6 million people. The crude birth
rate is 38.78 births/1,000 population. The crude death rate of Nigeria is 13.2
deaths/1,000 population.
• Life Expectancy Rate- 52, Infant Mortality Rate- 74/1000, GNI PPP rate- 930 billion PPP
dollars
• The country of Nigeria is antenatal and promotes abortions.
• Percentage of people under 15 years old is 43.8%. Percentage of people over 65
years old is 3%.
• Literacy Rates- 78.6%. Boys and girls at the age of 3-5 attend pre primary school, nine
years of formal schooling and 6 years of primary school and 3 years of junior school.
• 53% of Nigeria's population lives in rural areas and 47% live in urban areas.
• A total of 3.6% of the population lives with HIV/AIDS.
NETHERLANDS
MORE DEVELOPED
• Formal Region- Amsterdam
• Functional Region- Netherlands is broken up into 11 provinces.
• Perceptual Region- Northeastern Europe
• The absolute location is 52.3167° N, 5.5500° E and relative location is
north of Belgium and West of Germany.
CLIMATE AND LAND
• The country can be split into two areas: the low and flat lands in the west and north,
and the higher lands with minor hills in the east and south. The terrain is mostly
coastal lowland and reclaimed land (polders); some hills in southeast
• The climate is marine; cool summers and mild winters (European mainland), tropical
(Caribbean islands)
WHAT MAKES THE NETHERLANDS UNIQUE
• The Netherlands has the highest population density (493 inhabitants per square km water excluded).
• Dutch people are the tallest in the world, with an average height of 184 cm for men
and 170 cm for women.
• The Netherlands has one of the best soccer teams in the world including players like
Arjen Robben and Robin Van Persie
CULTURE IN THE NETHERLANDS
• The official language of the Netherlands is Dutch, spoken by almost all people in the
Netherlands.
• Religion of The Netherlands is an estimated 49.6% of the population call themselves
non-religious. The remaining are 27% Roman Catholic, 15.7% Protestant and 5.3%
Muslim
• One traditional festivity in the Netherlands is the feast of Saint Nicolas or Sinterklaas.
In the United States the original figure of Dutch Sinterklaas has merged with Father
Christmas into Santa Claus.
POPULATION
• The total population of The Netherlands is 16.8 million people. The crude birth rate is
10 births/1000 and the death rate is 9 deaths/1000.
• Life Expectancy Rate- 76, Infant Mortality Rate- 3/1000, GNI PPP Rate- 730 billion PPP
dollars.
• The country of Holland is antenatal and promotes contraceptives and abortions.
• Percentage of people under 15 years old is 17.4% and the percentage of people over
65 years old is 14.9%
• Literacy rates is 99%. Boys and girls between the ages of 4 and 12 attend elementary
school, and 4 years of high school.
• 10% of the population lives in rural areas and 90% live in urban areas.
• A total of 25,00 people live with AIDS and HIV in Holland.
RESOURCES
• http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/SP.RUR.TOTL.ZS
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Qatar
• https://www.killeenisd.org/teacherDocs/c7/e1605/documents/WhatisaRegion103461.pdf
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Nigeria#Ethnic_groups
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_the_Netherlands
• http://www.eupedia.com/netherlands/trivia.shtml
• http://www.eupedia.com/netherlands/trivia.shtml
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_the_Netherlands
• http://www.indexmundi.com/netherlands/literacy.html
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_the_Netherlands
• http://www.avert.org/european-hiv-aids-statistics.htm