Aasiya
| Yemre | Leydi, Eurasia, Afro-Eurasia, Ostfeste, Afro-Asia |
|---|---|
| Named after | Asia |
| Annditirɗum | Eastern Hemisphere |
| Jonde kwa'odineto | 35°0′0″N 108°0′0″E |
| Kwa'odineto lettugal | 66°4′48″N 169°39′0″W |
| Soɓɓire | 81°50′35″N 59°14′22″E |
| Horɗoore | 11°0′27″S 122°52′29″E |
| Gorgal | 40°7′30″N 25°39′56″E |
| Towendi | Mount Everest |
| Hoɓade | Dead Sea |
| Shares border with | Yuroopu, Afirik |
| Has boundary | boundary between Africa and Asia, Europe and Asia boundaries |
| Studied by | Asian studies, oriental studies |
| Golle gofernema | .asia |
| Depicted by | Base of Tiberio (from Pozzuoli) |
| Joogarafii | geography of Asia |
| Taariki | history of Asia |
| Ndesa | economy of Asia |
| Annaji Aljeri | demographics of Asia |
| Stack Exchange tag | https://opendata.stackexchange.com/tags/asia |
| Category for maps or plans | Category:Maps of Asia |

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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[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Template:Cite dictionary
- ↑ Template:Cite Merriam-Webster
- ↑ "Asia: The largest continent on Earth". BBC Bitesize. Archived from the original on 7 October 2022.
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ "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.
- ↑ 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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