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Aasiya
duungal, part of the world, region
YemreLeydi, Eurasia, Afro-Eurasia, Ostfeste, Afro-Asia Taƴto
Named afterAsia Taƴto
AnnditirɗumEastern Hemisphere Taƴto
Jonde kwa'odineto35°0′0″N 108°0′0″E Taƴto
Kwa'odineto lettugal66°4′48″N 169°39′0″W Taƴto
Soɓɓire81°50′35″N 59°14′22″E Taƴto
Horɗoore11°0′27″S 122°52′29″E Taƴto
Gorgal40°7′30″N 25°39′56″E Taƴto
TowendiMount Everest Taƴto
HoɓadeDead Sea Taƴto
Shares border withYuroopu, Afirik Taƴto
Has boundaryboundary between Africa and Asia, Europe and Asia boundaries Taƴto
Studied byAsian studies, oriental studies Taƴto
Golle gofernema.asia Taƴto
Depicted byBase of Tiberio (from Pozzuoli) Taƴto
Joogarafiigeography of Asia Taƴto
Taarikihistory of Asia Taƴto
Ndesaeconomy of Asia Taƴto
Annaji Aljeridemographics of Asia Taƴto
Stack Exchange taghttps://opendata.stackexchange.com/tags/asia Taƴto
Category for maps or plansCategory:Maps of Asia Taƴto
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Aasiya woni duungal ɓurnde mawnude e nder duuniyaru[1][2] to bannge njaajeendi leydi e keewal yimɓe.[3][4] Wertallo mayri ko ɓuri 44 miliyoŋ kiloomeeta kaaree, woni ko ina tolnoo e 30% e wertallo leydi ndii fof, e 8% e wertallo leydi ndii fof. Duunde nde, nde ɓooyi wonde hoɗorde ko ɓuri heewde e yimɓe, ko nokku keewɗo e siwil en gadani. Yimɓe mayre 4.7 biliyaan ina mbaɗi fotde 60% e yimɓe winndere ndee.[5]

Aasiya ina renndini leydi Yuroopu e Yuroopu, e Afro-Yuroopu e Yuroopu e Afrik fof. E nder haalaaji kuuɓtidinɗi, ko fuɗnaange mum woni maayo Pasifik, fuɗnaange mum ko maayo Indiya, fuɗnaange mum ko maayo Arktik. Keeri Aasiya e Yuroopu ko mahngo daartol e pinal, sibu alaa ko seerndi majji laaɓtuɗo e ɓanndu e geɗe leydi. Feccere jaɓaande ina waɗa Aasiya to fuɗnaange maayo Suez seerndi ɗum e Afrik; e fuɗnaange ŋoral Turkiya, koɗli Ural e maayo Ural, e fuɗnaange koɗli Kaukasus e maayo Kaspi e maayo ɓaleejo, seerndi ɗum e Yuroopu.[6]

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  3. "Asia: The largest continent on Earth". BBC Bitesize. Archived from the original on 7 October 2022.
  4. Boudreau, Diane; McDaniel, Melissa; Sprout, Erin; Turgeon, Andrew. Evers, Jeannie; West, Kara (eds.). "Asia: Physical Geography". National Geographic Society. Crooks, Mary; Gunther, Tim; Wynne, Nancy. Archived from the original on 30 June 2022. Retrieved 4 February 2023.
  5. "The World at Six Billion". UN Population Division. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016, "Table 2" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 January 2016.
  6. National Geographic Atlas of the World (7th ed.). Washington, D.C.: National Geographic. 1999. ISBN 978-0-7922-7528-2. "Europe" (pp. 68–69); "Asia" (pp. 90–91): "A commonly accepted division between Asia and Europe is formed by the Ural Mountains, Ural River, Caspian Sea, Caucasus Mountains, and the Black Sea with its outlets, the Bosporus and Dardanelles."


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