Palestinian Arab Republic

The Palestinian Arab Republic (Arabic: الجمهورية العربية الفلسطينية al-jumhūriyah al-‘arabīyah al-falasṭīnīyah), informally known as Palestine (فلسطين falasṭīn), is one of the 20 federated Arab republics of the Arab Union, located in the Levant Region and bordering, clockwise from the north, the Lebanese Arab Republic, Syrian Arab Republic, Jordanian Arab Republic, and the Egyptian Arab Republic. Home to over 23 million people, the Palestinian Arab Republic is one of the most economically developed republics of the Arab Union and has the third highest standard of living average in the union. Its capital is Jerusalem, and its largest city is Port Said.