Gaza
The Gaza Strip is a part of the Palestinian Authority, located on the Mediterranean coast, and is bordered by Egypt and Israel. This area, along with the West Bank region of the Jordan River, is a potential territory of a Palestinian state. It has a long history and was the residence of the ancient Philishtein. In Gaza, agricultural products are produced on some cultivated land, but there are few grasslands or forests. The region is heavily scarce, and even 75% of it is evaporating and water resources depend heavily on Israel. Palestinian people make up 99.8% of the population. Most of the residents speak Arabic, religion is known as Islam, but there are many Christian believers. The central city of the region is called Gaza, and is named after Gaza. Despite the harsh natural environment, the area of 364.3 km² is occupied by more than 1.6 million people because of political and social reasons. It is a population of 1.6 times higher than Korea's Goyang city. Area.