No it isn't, it is a Mediterranean country in north Africa. While it is not a Middle Eastern country, it is part of the Arab World and has many cultural connections to the Middle East.
Part of the Middle East was in the Roman Empire: Turkey, Armenia (which back then was in the east of modern day Turkey) northern Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Israel/Palestine, Jordan and the northern part of Saudi Arabia's coast on the Red Sea. Much of North Africa was also part of the Roman Empire (Egypt, coastal Libya, Tunisia, coastal Algeria and northern Morocco).
The Middle East is split between Asia and Africa. The countries that are located in Africa are Egypt, Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, and Morocco.
Yes. Yemen is part of the middle east because where the middle east is located yemen is there . therefore yemen is part of the middle east
To be honest , Vietnam is not Part of The Middle East. Vietnam is part of East and Southeast Asia.
Italy is close to the Middle East but is really part of Europe.=.]
China is not part of the Middle East, but rather the Far East or East Asia, which is a very different region.
No, South Africa is not the Middle east.
in the middle east next to Jordan
The Maldives are not traditionally considered part of the Middle East and are instead part of South Asia or the Indian Ocean Islands.
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No
Persia is part of the Middle East, so the question is nonsensical.