Asia
Appearance
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Eria | 44,579,000 km2 (17,212,000 sq mi) (1st)[1] |
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Aofa'i o tagata | 4,560,667,108 (2018; 1st)[2][3] |
To'atele o tagata | 100/km2 (260/sq mi) |
GDP (PPP) | $72.7 trillion (2022 est; 1st)[4] |
GDP (nominal) | $39 trillion (2022 est; 1st)[5] |
GDP per capita | $8,890 (2022 est; 4th)[6] |
Vaega o lotu |
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Demonym | Asian |
Atunu'u | 49 auai i le UN 1 paga ma le UN 5 isi setete |
Setete fa'alagolago | |
Setete e le auai i le UN | |
Sone Taimi | UTC+02:00 - UTC+12:00 |
Internet TLD | .asia |
UN M49 | 142 – Asia001 – World |
O Asia o se konetineta a le lalolagi. E aofia ai fo'i ma ni motu e iai Initonesia (Indonesia) Iapani ma isi. E maua ai le piliona ma ona tupu o tagata o le lalolagi.
Lisi o atunu'u
[Teuteu | edit source]Fu'a | Igoa | To'atele o Tagata[2][3] (2018) |
Nofoaga (km²) |
Laumua |
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Afakanisitana | 37,171,921 | 647,500 | Kabul |
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Azerbaijin[8] | 9,949,537 | 86,600 | Baku |
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Pareina | 1,569,446 | 760 | Manama |
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Pagalatesi | 161,376,708 | 147,570 | Dhaka |
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Putani | 754,388 | 38,394 | Thimphu |
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Purunai | 428,963 | 5,765 | Bandar Seri Begawan |
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Kemupotia | 16,249,792 | 181,035 | Phnom Penh |
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Saina | 1,427,647,786 | 9,596,961 | Beijing |
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Kuperu | 1,189,265 | 9,251 | Nicosia |
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Sasaʻe Timor | 14,874 | Dili | |
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Aikupito[8] | 98,423,598 | 1,010,408 | Kairo |
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Georgia[8] | 4,002,942 | 69,700 | Tbilisi |
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Igitia | 1,352,642,280 | 3,287,263 | New Delhi |
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Initonesia[8] | 267,670,543 | 1,904,569 | Jakarta |
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Iran | 81,800,188 | 1,648,195 | Tehran |
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Iraki | 38,433,600 | 438,317 | Baghdad |
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Isaraelu | 8,381,516 | 20,770 | Jerusalem (disputed) |
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Iapani | 127,202,192 | 377,915 | Tokyo |
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Jordan | 9,965,318 | 89,342 | Amman |
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Kasakisitana[8] | 18,319,618 | 2,724,900 | Asetana |
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Kuwait | 4,137,312 | 17,818 | Kuwait City |
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Kegisitani | 6,304,030 | 199,951 | Bishkek |
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Laosi | 7,061,507 | 236,800 | Vientiane |
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Lebanon | 6,859,408 | 10,400 | Beirut |
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Malaysia | 31,528,033 | 329,847 | Kuala Lumpur |
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Maldives | 515,696 | 298 | Malé |
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Mongolia | 3,170,216 | 1,564,116 | Ulaanbaatar |
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Myanmar | 53,708,320 | 676,578 | Naypyidaw |
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Nepal | 28,095,714 | 147,181 | Kathmandu |
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North Korea | 25,549,604 | 120,538 | Pyongyang |
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Omani | 4,829,473 | 309,500 | Muscat |
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Pakisitana | 212,228,286 | 796,095 | Islamabad |
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Palestine | 4,862,979 | 6,220 | Ramallah (Jerusalem) (claimed) |
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Philippines | 106,651,394 | 300,000 | Manila |
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Kata | 2,781,682 | 11,586 | Doha |
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Rusia[8] | 145,734,038 | 17,098,242 | Moscow |
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Saudi Arabia | 33,702,756 | 2,149,690 | Riyadh |
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Singapore | 5,757,499 | 697 | Singapore |
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South Korea | 51,171,706 | 100,210 | Seoul |
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Siri Laka | 21,228,763 | 65,610 | Colombo |
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Syria | 16,945,057 | 185,180 | Damascus |
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Tailani | 23,726,460 | 36,193 | Taipei |
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Tasikistani | 9,100,835 | 143,100 | Dushanbe |
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Taialani | 69,428,453 | 513,120 | Bangkok |
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Take[9] | 82,340,088 | 783,562 | Ankara |
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Turkmenistan | 5,850,901 | 488,100 | Ashgabat |
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Malo Alapi Lotogatasi | 9,630,959 | 83,600 | Abu Dhabi |
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Uzbekistan | 32,476,244 | 447,400 | Tashkent |
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Viatename | 95,545,962 | 331,212 | Hanoi |
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Iemene | 28,498,683 | 527,968 | Sana'a |
I totonu o setete o loʻo taʻua i luga o loʻo i ai nisi o atunuʻu faʻapitoa e faʻatapulaʻaina i le leai o se faʻasalalauga faavaomalo. E leai se tasi oi latou o sui o le UN:
Fu'a | Igoa | Aofa'i o tagata |
Eria (km²) |
Laumua |
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Abkhazia | 242,862 | 8,660 | Sukhumi |
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Nagorno-Karabakh | 146,573 | 11,458 | Stepanakert |
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Northern Cyprus | 285,356 | 3,355 | Nicosia |
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South Ossetia | 51,547 | 3,900 | Tskhinvali |
Fa'asinomaga
[Teuteu | edit source]- ↑ National Geographic Family Reference Atlas of the World. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society (U.S.). 2006. p. 264.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 ""World Population prospects – Population division"". population.un.org. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 ""Overall total population" – World Population Prospects: The 2019 Revision" (xslx). population.un.org (custom data acquired via website). United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
- ↑ "GDP PPP, current prices". International Monetary Fund. 2022. Archived from the original on 22 January 2021. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
- ↑ "GDP Nominal, current prices". International Monetary Fund. 2022. Archived from the original on 25 February 2017. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
- ↑ "Nominal GDP per capita". International Monetary Fund. 2022. Archived from the original on 11 January 2020. Retrieved 16 January 2022.
- ↑ Johnson, Todd M.; Crossing, Peter F. (2022-10-14). "Religions by Continent". Journal of Religion and Demography. 9 (1–2): 91–110. doi:10.1163/2589742x-bja10013. ISSN 2589-7411. Archived from the original on 1 August 2023. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 transcontinental country.
- ↑ Eastern Thrace region of Turkey is in Europe. Therefore Turkey is a transcontinental country.
Tusitala
[Teuteu | edit source]- Lewis, Martin W.; Wigen, Kären (1997). The myth of continents: a critique of metageography. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press. ISBN 0-520-20743-2.
- Ventris, Michael; Chadwick, John (1973). Documents in Mycenaean Greek (2nd ed.). Cambridge: University Press.
Isi Faitauina
[Teuteu | edit source]- Higham, Charles. Encyclopedia of Ancient Asian Civilizations. Facts on File library of world history. New York: Facts On File, 2004.
- Kamal, Niraj. "Arise Asia: Respond to White Peril". New Delhi:Wordsmith,2002, ISBN 978-81-87412-08-3
- Kapadia, Feroz, and Mandira Mukherjee. Encyclopaedia of Asian Culture and Society. New Delhi: Anmol Publications, 1999.
- Levinson, David, and Karen Christensen. Encyclopedia of Modern Asia. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002.