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Asia: Encyclopedia - Asia

Asia is the largest and most populous of the Earth's continents. It is traditionally defined as part of the landmass of Africa-Eurasia lying east of the Suez Canal, east of the Ural Mountains, and southeast of the Caucasus Mountains and the Caspian and Black Seas. About 60 percent of the world's human population lives in Asia, of whom only 2 percent live in the northern and interior half (Siberia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Xinjiang, Tibet, Qinghai, western Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan) ...

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Asia: Spiritual - Theosophy Dictionary on Asia

Asia(h), Asiatic World. See `ASIYYAH

 

(See also: Asia, Mysticism, Mysticism Dictionary, Occultism, Occultism Dictionary)

 

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Asia mythology

Asia or Clymene in Greek mythology, is a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, the wife of the Titan Iapetus, and mother of Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus and Menoetius. Hesiod gives the name as Clymene in his Theogony (359) but Apollodorus (1.8) gives instead the name Asia as does Lycophron (1411). It is possible that the name Asia became preferred over Hesiod's Clymene to avoid confusion with what must be a different Oceanid named Clymene ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia II - Asia - Geographical Regions

See also Geography of Asia. As already mentioned, Asia is a subregion of Eurasia. For further subdivisions based on that term, see North Eurasia and Central Eurasia. Some Asian countries stretch beyond Asia. See Bicontinental country for details about the borderline cases between Asia and Europe, Asia and Africa and Asia and Oceania. Asia itself is often divided in the following subregions: Central Asia East Asia (or Far East) North Asia South Asia (or Indian Subcontinent) Southeast Asia Southwest Asia (or Middle East or West Asia) ...

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Asia, Asia - Etymology, Asia - Geographical Regions, Asia - Central Asia, Asia - East Asia or Far East, Asia - North Asia, Asia - South Asia or Indian Subcontinent, Asia - Southeast Asia, Asia - Southwest Asia or Middle East or West Asia, Asia - Economy, Asia - Natural resources, Asia - Manufacturing, Asia - Financial and other services, Asia - Early history, Asia - Population density, Asia - Religion

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Central Asia

Central Asia (Russian: Среднaя Азия/"Srednaya Azia" for "Middle Asia" or Центральная Азия/"Tsentral'naya Azia" for "Central Asia"; in Persian آسياى ميانه; Standard Mandarin Chinese: 中亚/ pinyin: "Zhōngyà"; Arabic: ﺔﻄﻮﺳﻠﺍ ﺎﺴﻴﺁ/"Asya al Wsta") is a vast landlocked region of Asia. Though various definitions of its exact composition exist, no one definition is universally accepted. Despite this uncertainty in defining borders, it does have some important overall characteristics. ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Southwest Asia

Southwest Asia (PDF) Southwest Asia (often confused with the Middle East) is the southwestern portion of Asia. The term Western Asia is commonly used in writings about the archaeology and late prehistory of the region. Unlike the Middle East, which is a vaguely-defined region generally meant to include the African state of Egypt, Western Asia is a purely geographical ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Culture of Asia

Like the vast supercontinent Eurasia, the culture of Asia is the aggregate of the cultural heritage of many nationalities, societies, religions, and ethnic groups in Asia. The continent is often divided into geographic and cultural subregions, including the Caucasus, Central Asia, East Asia, South Asia (the "Indian subcontinent"), North Asia, and Southeast Asia. (Southwest Asia and the Middle East are often considered geographically but not culturally Asian). Asian cultures also range ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia is a subregion of Asia. Southeast Asia - Name and definition. Brunei Cambodia East Timor Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam The name for the region was first coined in the 20th century. It was previously known as Further India (as opposed to the Indian subcontinent). The subreg ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Asia Province

The Roman province of Asia was the administrative unit added to the late Republic, a Senatorial province governed by a proconsul who was an ex-consul, an honor granted only to Asia and the other rich province of Africa. The arrangement was unchanged in the reorganization of the Roman Empire of 211 CE. "Asia" in the books of the Maccabees refers to Asia Minor, which Antiochus III (the Great) had to give up when the Romans crushed his army at the historic battle of Magnesia, in 190 BC. After the Treaty of Apamea, in 188 BC, the entire territory would be surrendered to Rome and pl ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Asia Miles

Asia Miles is a frequent flyer programme of Cathay Pacific. Asia Miles - oneworld airline partners. Aer Lingus American Airlines British Airways Cathay Pacific Finnair Iberia LAN Qantas Cathay Pacific, oneworld Asia Miles - Other airline partners. Air China Alaska Airlines China Eastern Airlines Dragonair Gulf ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Jetstar Asia Airways

Jetstar Asia Airways Private Limited (Chinese: 捷星亚洲航空公司) is an airline based in Singapore. It is the Asian offshoot of Qantas, and the third Low-cost carrier to be launched in Singapore. Like its Singapore competititor Tiger Airways, the airline flies brand new Airbus A320s with charcoal-grey leather seating. While food and beverage need to be paid on board, there is assigned seating and a 20kg baggage allowance for all passengers. Jetstar Asia Airways - History. The airline got off t ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Asia Television Limited

Asia Television Limited (ATV) (亞洲電視有限公司; pinyin: Yàzhōu Diànshì Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī) is the first television station in Hong Kong, founded on May 29, 1957. It was at first known as Rediffusion Television, and renamed as Asia Television Limited in 1982. ATV is one of the two free-to-air broadcasters in Hong Kong. It operates two channels: the 24-hour Home channel, which broadcasts in Cantonese; and 22-hour World channel, which broadcasts primarily in English. Throughout the y ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Asia-Pacific Green Network

Green issues Worldwide green parties (list): Global Greens · Africa · Americas · Asia-Pacific · Europe Global Greens Charter: ecological wisdom · social justice · participatory democracy · nonviolence · sustainability · respect diversity The Asia-Pacific Green Network is a federation of national Green parties in countries in the Pacific Ocean and Asia, and is a member of the Global Greens. Parties from 13 member nations m ...

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Asia: Encyclopedia - Asia League Ice Hockey

Asia League Ice Hockey is a nine team league that has teams from Japan, China, and Korea. In the inaugural season of 2004-2005, eight teams played a 42-game schedule, with the top 4 teams advancing to the playoffs in which the semifinals and finals are played in a best-of-5 format. Asia League Ice Hockey - Teams. Asia League Ice Hockey - Active Teams. (Year Joined League) Chinese Teams Harbin Ice Hockey Team (2004) Qiqihar Ice Hockey Team (2004) ...

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Asia: Meaning of Dreams about Asia

 

Asia

  • To dream of visiting Asia is assurance of change, but no material benefits from fortune will follow.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Asia, Dreams - Meaning of Dream about Asia, Dream Interpretation Asia)

 

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Asia: Encyclopedia II - South Asia - Nomenclature

The term "South Asia"' is a common contemporary term for what in times before 1947, the end of the British Raj and the beginning of the First Indo-Pakistani War, was simply known as "British India", Hindustan, or references were used to denote local empires such as the Mughal Empire, Delhi Sultanate, etc. as the borders of present South Asia were largely defined by British rule. Prior to Independence that term referred to those portions of the country that were directly administered by the ...

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South Asia, South Asia - Nomenclature, South Asia - Geography, South Asia - Climate, South Asia - Other subregions of Asia

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Asia: Encyclopedia II - Southeast Asia - Literature of Southeast Asia

Main article Literature of Southeast Asia The history of Southeast Asia has led to a wealth of different authors from both within and without writing about the region. ...

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Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia - Name and definition, Southeast Asia - Topography of the subregion, Southeast Asia - IATA definition, Southeast Asia - Population, Southeast Asia - Ethnic groups in the subregion, Southeast Asia - Religions in the subregion, Southeast Asia - Languages in the subregion, Southeast Asia - Environment, Southeast Asia - Economy, Southeast Asia - Culture, Southeast Asia - Peranakans, Southeast Asia - History, Southeast Asia - Historical ties with the rest of the world, Southeast Asia - Relationship to Australasia, Southeast Asia - Literature of Southeast Asia

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Asia: Encyclopedia II - Central Asia - Geostrategy

Central Asia has long been a strategic location merely because of its proximity to several great powers on the Eurasian landmass. The region itself never held a dominant stationary population, nor was able to make use of natural resources. Thus it has rarely throughout history become the seat of power for an empire or influential state. Much like Poland throughout European history, Central Asia has been divided, redivided, conquered out of existence, and fragmented time and t ...

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Central Asia, Central Asia - Definitions, Central Asia - Geography, Central Asia - Climate, Central Asia - History, Central Asia - Geostrategy, Central Asia - Oil politics, Central Asia - War on Terror, Central Asia - Culture, Central Asia - Religions, Central Asia - Arts, Central Asia - Demographics, Central Asia - Languages

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Asia: Encyclopedia II - Southeast Asia - Literature of Southeast Asia

Main article Literature of Southeast Asia The history of Southeast Asia has led to a wealth of different authors from both within and without writing about the region. ...

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Southeast Asia, Southeast Asia - Name and definition, Southeast Asia - Topography of the subregion, Southeast Asia - Population, Southeast Asia - Ethnic groups in the subregion, Southeast Asia - Religions in the subregion, Southeast Asia - Languages in the subregion, Southeast Asia - Environment, Southeast Asia - Economy, Southeast Asia - Culture, Southeast Asia - Peranakans, Southeast Asia - History, Southeast Asia - Historical ties with the rest of the world, Southeast Asia - Relationship to Australasia, Southeast Asia - Literature of Southeast Asia

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Asia: Encyclopedia II - Central Asia - Culture

Central Asia - Religions. Islam is the religion most common in the former Soviet Central Asian Republics, Afghanistan, Xinjiang and the peripheral western regions. Most Central Asian Muslims are Sunni, although Shia comprise the great majority in Azerbaijan, and in Afghanistan and Pakistan there are sizable Shia minorities. Tibetan Buddhism is most common in Tibet, Mongolia, and the southern Russian regions of Siberia, where Shamanism is also popular. Increasing Han Chinese migration westward since the establishm ...

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Central Asia, Central Asia - Definitions, Central Asia - Geography, Central Asia - Climate, Central Asia - History, Central Asia - Geostrategy, Central Asia - Oil politics, Central Asia - War on Terror, Central Asia - Culture, Central Asia - Religions, Central Asia - Arts, Central Asia - Demographics, Central Asia - Languages

Read more here: » Central Asia: Encyclopedia II - Central Asia - Culture

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