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Templates that present a map or maps of Asian areas. The pages listed in this category are templates . This page is part of Wikipedia's administration and not part of the encyclopedia.
Templat:Continental Asia in 1210 CE; Kokand; Urgench; Afrasiab; Sarai (kota) Templat:Benua Asia pada tahun 1300 M; Templat:Benua Asia pada tahun 3000 SM; Usage on ja.wikipedia.org Template:Continental Asia in 325 BCE; 石人子溝文化; 古代北ユーラシア人; 古代北東アジア人; Template:Continental Asia in 3000 BCE; アフォン ...
Brown = West Asia/Middle East; Green = South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan) Red = South East Asia (10 ASEAN countries + East Timor) Date: 5 May 2007 (original upload date) Source: Own work based on the blank world map: Author: Cacahuate, adapted by Peter Fitzgerald, Globe-trotter, Joelf, Texugo, Piet-c and Bennylin. Other ...
The basic map would simply require the code {{Continental Asia in 200 BCE}}, but the code for the same map with an alignement to the right, with a different caption, with an added rectangle for "YUEZHI" and a geo-located dot for the city of Ai-Khanoum, with a specially-made map overlay showing Xiongnu territory (), and without a border, looks like:
Map of Central Asia for use on Wikivoyage, multilingual SVG file: Date: 22 January 2009: Source: Own work based on the blank world map: Author: Cacahuate, Russian translation by Peter Fitzgerald: Other versions: PNG files: English; Portuguese (note: Portuguese annotations are not included in this SVG file) Russian
English: A map of the hemisphere centred on 95, 40, using an orthographic projection, created using gringer's Perl script with Natural Earth Data (1:50000 resolution, simplified to 0.25px). Asia is highlighted in red.
Module:Location map/data/Continental Asia is a location map definition used to overlay markers and labels on an equirectangular projection map of Continental Asia. The markers are placed by latitude and longitude coordinates on the default map or a similar map image.
This map is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship. For more information, see Commons:Threshold of originality § Maps .