Arab-Berber
{{Infobox ethnic group
| group = Arab-Berber
| population = c. 96 million
| popplace = Maghreb
| region1 = Algeria
| pop1 = 43 million
(99% of the population)[1]
| region2 = Morocco
| pop2 = 36 million
(99% of the population)[2]
| region3 = Tunisia
| pop3 = 11 million
(98% of the population)[3][4]
| region4 = Libya
| pop4 = 5.8 million
(97% of the population)[5][6]
| region5 = France
| pop5 = c. 3 million
(at least some Maghrebi ancestry)[7][8]
| region6 = Mauritania
| pop6 = 1.3 million
(30% of the population)[9][10][11]
| region7 = Canada
| pop7 = 37,060[12]
| languages = Maghrebi Arabic
| religions = Predominantly Islam
(Sunni; also Shi'a, Ibadi);
minority Judaism, Christianity[13]
| related = Other Arabs, [|Sahrawi people]], Tuareg people, Berbers, Arabized Berber , other Afroasiatic-speaking peoples
}Berbers}
Arab-Berber (Arabic: العرب والبربر al-ʿarab wa-l-barbar) is an ethnolinguistic group of the Maghreb, a large region of North Africa along the Mediterranean Sea. Arab-Berbers are people of mixed Arab and Berber Berbers origin, many speak a variant of Maghrebi Arabic as their native language,
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