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  2. Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asia has three main financial centers: Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore. Call centers and business process outsourcing (BPOs) are becoming major employers in India and the Philippines due to the availability of a large pool of highly skilled, English-speaking workers. The increased use of outsourcing has assisted the rise of India and the China ...

  3. Geography of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Russia, or "the Russian Federation," is a nation of Europe. The "Northern Asia" name is unofficially recognized; for example, the UN Group of Experts on Geographical Names includes an Eastern Europe, Northern and Central Asia Division. "Northern Asia" comes from traditional usage, which divides Europe from Asia at the Ural Mountains.

  4. Outline of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asia is the world's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres. It covers 8.7% of the Earth's total surface area (or 30% of its land area) and with approximately 4.655 billion people, it hosts 60% of the world's current human population .

  5. Culture of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asia's various modern cultural and religious spheres correspond roughly with the principal centers of civilization. West Asia (or Southwest Asia as Ian Morrison puts it, or sometimes referred to as the Middle East) has their cultural roots in the pioneering civilizations of the Fertile Crescent and Mesopotamia, spawning the Persian, Arab, Ottoman empires, as well as the Abrahamic religions of ...

  6. Portal:Asia - Wikipedia

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    The Han dynasty and main polities in Asia c. 200 BC (from History of Asia) Image 55 Sculpture of Prince Shōtoku (from History of Asia ) Image 56 Map of Vietnam showing the conquest of the south (the Nam tiến , 1069–1757 ).

  7. History of Asia - Wikipedia

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    Asia's history features major developments seen in other parts of the world, as well as events that have affected those other regions. These include the trade of the Silk Road , which spread cultures, languages, religions, and diseases throughout Afro-Eurasian trade.

  8. Portal:Asia/Geography - Wikipedia

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    Main Geography Projects: Recentissima Asiae Delineatio, the 1730 geographical map of Johan Christoph Homann. Asia is shown in color. The names are in Latin.

  9. Portal:Asia/Countries - Wikipedia

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    It features different kinds of cultural heritage of many nationalities, societies, and ethnic groups in the region, traditionally called a continent from a Western-centric perspective, of Asia. The region or " continent " is more commonly divided into more natural geographic and cultural subregions , including the Central Asia , East Asia ...