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Which countries have the highest numbers of Muslims? What cultural conflicts have resulted?
 
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Question 2

The Kul, Mand, and Halil are rivers in:
 
  A) Saudi Arabia
  B) Turkey
  C) Oman
  D) Iran



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Answer to Question 1

France and Germany are the countries with the first and second largest numbers of Muslims, respectively. As a percentage, Albania and Bosnia have native populations that are not migration based. For areas not accustomed to Muslims, there are reactions to outsiders that include headscarf and mosque bans.

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