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Asia - Wikipedia Asia shares the landmass of Eurasia with Europe, and of Afro-Eurasia with both Europe and Africa In general terms, it is bounded on the east by the Pacific Ocean, on the south by the Indian Ocean, and on the north by the Arctic Ocean
Asia | Continent, Countries, Regions, Map, Facts | Britannica Asia has both the highest and the lowest points on the surface of Earth, has the longest coastline of any continent, is subject overall to the world’s widest climatic extremes, and, consequently, produces the most varied forms of vegetation and animal life on Earth
Asia Map Map of Asia - Maps, Facts and Geography of Asia - WorldAtlas Europe and Asia are technically located on the same overall landmass, and combined the two are referred to as Eurasia As a result of its porous land border, some countries on Asia’s western border have been at times referred to as part of Europe’s East
List of Countries in Asia Asian Countries - Find the list of Asian countries by area, including sovereign states and dependent territories in alphabetical order
The 50 Countries in Asia (+United Nations Members) 🗺️ Looking for a map of all Asian countries with their names and borders? You’ll find it further down the page, or you can jump straight to the map here
Asian people - Wikipedia Defined by the 2006–2011 Australian Census, three broad groups have the word Asian included in their name: Central and Southern Asian, South-East Asian and North-East Asian
What Are The Five Regions Of Asia? - WorldAtlas Physiographically, there are five major regions of Asia: Central Asia, East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Western Asia Another region can be defined as North Asia, including the bulk of Siberia of Russia and the northeastern parts of Asia The five main divisions of Asia have been mentioned in detail below
Asia - Ethnic Groups, Diversity, Cultures | Britannica From prehistoric to historic times, possibly beginning as early as 60,000 years ago, movements from Southwest Asia continued toward Europe and into Central Asia (including Middle Asia) and East Asia; significant movements into India and Southeast Asia also took place