Maghrebis
It has been suggested that Arabized Berber be merged into this article. (Discuss) Proposed since April 2017. Maghrebis مغاربة Mġārba ⵎⴰⴳⵕⵉⴱⵉ Maɣṛbi Regions with significant populations Maghreb Algeria 40,400,000 [1] Morocco 35,968,361 [2] Tunisia 10,982,754 [3] Europe (primarily France) 6 million [4] [5] [6] Libya 6,244,174 [7] Mauritania 3,537,368 [8] Canada (mostly Quebec) 141,660 [9] Languages Maghrebi Arabic dialects Berber languages Maghreb French Spanish Italian Religion Predominantly Islam (Sunni; also Shi'a, Ibadi); minority Judaism, Christianity [10] Related ethnic groups Tunisian people, Moroccans, Arab-Berber, Arab, Sahrawi, Tuareg, Berbers, other Afroasiatic-speaking peoples Population statistics from the world factbook (July 2011 pop est.) Maghrebis or Maghrebians are the native inhabitants of the Maghreb in Northwest Africa. Maghrebis were known in medieval times as Roman Africans or Moors. This ethnocultural group was autochthonous to the Greate...