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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.
English: Blank map of the rivers and lakes of Southeast Asia. Date: 23 April 2012: Source: Own work, using World Data Base II data: Author: NordNordWest: Permission
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Modul:Location map/data/Continental Asia; Modul:Location map/data/Continental Asia/doc; Usage on id.wikipedia.org Sumer; Gua Kizil; Invasi Mongol ke Kwarezmia; 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 ...
This is a List of rivers of Asia. It includes major, notable rivers in Asia. Alphabetical order. Amu Darya - Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan - Aral Sea;
Blue = Central Asia; Yellow = East Asia (China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan) 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
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In medieval T and O maps, Asia makes for half the world's landmass, with Africa and Europe accounting for a quarter each. With the High Middle Ages, Southwest and Central Asia receive better resolution in Muslim geography, and the 11th century map by Mahmud al-Kashgari is the first world map drawn from a Central Asian point of view.