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Description: This Map of the Asia shows oceans, seas, lakes, country boundaries, countries, major islands, capital cities, and major cities. Size: 1750x1522px / 925 Kb Author: Ontheworldmap.com
This map shows governmental boundaries, countries and their capitals in Asia. You may download, print or use the above map for educational, personal and non-commercial purposes. Attribution is required.
Asia is the largest and most populous continent in the world, sharing borders with Europe and Africa to its West, Oceania to its South, and North America to its East. Its North helps form part of the Arctic alongside North America and Europe. Though most of its continental borders are clearly defined, there are gray areas.
Explore Asia's geography, countries, and more with our Map of Asia. Click on any country for its map and information.
Asia maps. Find below a large Map of Asia from World Atlas.
Explore modern Asian countries map here. The current Asian map showing all the country and capitals names. Asia is Earth's most populous and largest continent, located basically in the Eastern and Northern Hemispheres. There are 48 Asian countries in this list.
Political Map of Asia showing the entire region and countries with their international boundaries in Asia continent. Map also depicting capitals of all Asian country.
Map of Asia. This is an interactive political map of Asia. It displays countries, rivers, lakes, and cities. Asian countries have a black border. Hover over the map for population, GDP, geography, and river names. To take a closer look, zoom in. For more information, scroll down.
Get our Labeled Map of Asia here and use it for your geographical learning of this continent. This is an extensive map of the continent that provides not just the overall geography of Asia but also offers the layout of its all countries.
The map shows the largest part of Asia, with surrounding oceans and seas. Asian nations with international borders, national capitals, major cities, and major geographical features like mountain ranges, rivers, and lakes.