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  2. Geography of Asia - Wikipedia

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    A 1916 physical map of Asia by Tarr and McMurry. Medieval Europeans considered Asia as a continent, a distinct landmass. The European concept of the three continents in the Old World goes back to classical antiquity.

  3. List of rivers of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Rivers of Asia by discharge. Largest primary rivers of Asia by discharge: River Average discharge (m 3 /s) at mouth 01 Ganges– Brahmaputra: 45,028. 02 Yangtze:

  4. File:Rivers of Southeast Asia - blank map.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Blank map of the rivers and lakes of Southeast Asia. Date: 23 April 2012: Source: Own work, using World Data Base II data: ... Rivers_of_Southeast_Asia ...

  5. Amu Darya - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Amu Darya watershed. The river's total length is 2,400 kilometres (1,500 mi) and its drainage basin totals 534,739 square kilometres (206,464 sq mi) in area, providing a mean discharge of around 97.4 cubic kilometres (23.4 cu mi) [1] of water per year. The river is navigable for over 1,450 kilometres (900 mi).

  6. Geography of Japan - Wikipedia

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    The largest freshwater lake is Lake Biwa (670.3 km 2 (258.8 sq mi)), northeast of Kyoto in Shiga Prefecture. [32] Lake Biwa is an ancient lake and is estimated to be the 13th oldest lake in the world, dating to at least 4 million years ago. [33] [32] It has consistently carried water for millions of years. Lake Biwa was created by plate ...

  7. Category:Bodies of water of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Bodies of water in Asia — natural (e.g. lakes, rivers) and constructed (e.g. canals, reservoirs). Subcategories This category has the following 13 subcategories, out of 13 total.

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  9. River systems of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Pran Buri River originates in southern part of the Kaeng Krachan National Park, and after 130 kilometres (81 mi) empties into the Gulf of Thailand. The only town on the river's course is Pran Buri, the center of Pran Buri District. The watershed of the Pran Buri River has an area of about 2,000 square kilometres (770 sq mi).