Asia
Appearance
- Para keng aliwang gamit, lawen ye ingAsia (disambiguation).
IngAsiaiya ing pekamaragul at pekamarakal diling populasyun acontinentio labuad, agpang keng talabaldugan. Sasakupan ne ing 8.6% ning eganaganang lapad/dagul ningyatu,o 29.4% ning lapad ning gabun at atin yang maigit 60% ning populasyun ningyatu.
Deng Labuad king Asia[mag-edit|alilan ya ing pikuwanan]
Territoryu ampong labuad[mag-edit|alilan ya ing pikuwanan]
Lagiu da renglabuad[1]ampong territoryu, kambe da rengbandera |
Lualas (km²) |
Populasiun (1 July2002est.) |
Populasiun pangasiksik (per km²) |
Tungki |
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Kalibudtang Asia: | ||||
Kazakhstan[2] | 2,346,927 | 13,472,593 | 5.7 | Astana |
Kyrgyzstan | 198,500 | 4,822,166 | 24.3 | Bishkek |
Tajikistan | 143,100 | 6,719,567 | 47.0 | Dushanbe |
Turkmenistan | 488,100 | 4,688,963 | 9.6 | Ashgabat |
Uzbekistan | 447,400 | 25,563,441 | 57.1 | Tashkent |
East Asia: | ||||
China[3] | 9,584,492 | 1,384,303,705 | 134.0 | Beijing |
Hong Kong(China)[4] | 1,092 | 7,303,334 | 6,688.0 | — |
Japan | 377,835 | 126,974,628 | 336.1 | Tokyo |
Macau(China)[5] | 25 | 461,833 | 18,473.3 | — |
Mongolia | 1,565,000 | 2,694,432 | 1.7 | Ulaanbaatar |
North Korea | 120,540 | 22,224,195 | 184.4 | Pyongyang |
South Korea | 98,480 | 48,324,000 | 490.7 | Seoul |
Taiwan[6] | 35,980 | 22,548,009 | 626.7 | Taipei |
North Asia: | ||||
Russia[7] | 13,115,200 | 39,129,729 | 3.0 | Moscow |
IngMaulingaslagang Asia:[8] | ||||
Brunei | 5,770 | 350,898 | 60.8 | Bandar Seri Begawan |
Cambodia | 181,040 | 12,775,324 | 70.6 | Phnom Penh |
Indonesia[9] | 1,419,588 | 227,026,560 | 159.9 | Jakarta |
Laos | 236,800 | 5,777,180 | 24.4 | Vientiane |
Malaysia | 329,750 | 22,662,365 | 68.7 | Kuala Lumpur |
Myanmar (Burma) | 678,500 | 42,238,224 | 62.3 | Naypyidaw[10] |
Filipinas | 300,000 | 84,525,639 | 281.8 | Manila |
Singapore | 704 | 4,483,900 | 6,369.0 | Singapore |
Thailand | 514,000 | 62,354,402 | 121.3 | Bangkok |
Timor-Leste (East Timor)[11] | 15,007 | 952,618 | 63.5 | Dili |
Vietnam | 329,560 | 81,098,416 | 246.1 | Hanoi |
Mauling Asia: | ||||
Afghanistan | 647,500 | 27,755,775 | 42.9 | Kabul |
Bangladesh | 144,000 | 133,376,684 | 926.2 | Dhaka |
Bhutan | 47,000 | 672,425 | 14.3 | Thimphu |
India[12] | 3,287,590 | 1,045,845,226 | 318.2 | New Delhi |
Iran | 1,648,000 | 68,467,413 | 41.5 | Tehran |
Maldives | 300 | 320,165 | 1,067.2 | Malé |
Nepal | 140,800 | 25,873,917 | 183.8 | Kathmandu |
Pakistan | 803,940 | 147,663,429 | 183.7 | Islamabad |
Sri Lanka | 65,610 | 19,576,783 | 298.4 | Colombo |
Maulingalbugang Asia: | ||||
Armenia[13] | 29,800 | 3,330,099 | 111.7 | Yerevan |
Azerbaijan[14] | 46,870 | 3,845,127 | 82.0 | Baku |
Bahrain | 665 | 656,397 | 987.1 | Manama |
Cyprus[15] | 9,250 | 775,927 | 83.9 | Nicosia |
Template:Country data PalestineGaza[16] | 363 | 1,203,591 | 3,315.7 | Gaza |
Georgia[17] | 20,460 | 2,032,004 | 99.3 | Tbilisi |
Iraq | 437,072 | 24,001,816 | 54.9 | Baghdad |
Israel | 20,770 | 6,029,529 | 290.3 | Jerusalem[18] |
Jordan | 92,300 | 5,307,470 | 57.5 | Amman |
Kuwait | 17,820 | 2,111,561 | 118.5 | Kuwait City |
Lebanon | 10,400 | 3,677,780 | 353.6 | Beirut |
Oman | 212,460 | 2,713,462 | 12.8 | Muscat |
Template:Country data QatarQatar | 11,437 | 793,341 | 69.4 | Doha |
Saudi Arabia | 1,960,582 | 23,513,330 | 12.0 | Riyadh |
Syria | 185,180 | 17,155,814 | 92.6 | Damascus |
Turkey[19] | 756,768 | 57,855,068 | 76.5 | Ankara |
Template:Country data United Arab EmiratesUnited Arab Emirates | 82,880 | 2,445,989 | 29.5 | Abu Dhabi |
Template:Country data PalestineWest Bank[20] | 5,860 | 2,303,660 | 393.1 | — |
Yemen | 527,970 | 18,701,257 | 35.4 | Sanaá |
Total | 43,810,582 | 3,902,404,193 | 89.07 |
Pamagsiasat[mag-edit|alilan ya ing pikuwanan]
Population: | 3,958,768,100 (2006 Estimate) | |
GDP(PPP): | US$18.077 trillion | |
GDP(Currency): | $8.782 trillion | |
GDP/capita (PPP): | $4,518 | |
GDP/capita (Currency): | $2,143 | |
Millionaires: | 2.0 million (0.05%) | |
Most numbers are from theUNDPfrom 2002, some numbers exclude certain countries for lack of information. | ||
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Deng Ilang king Asia[mag-edit|alilan ya ing pikuwanan]
Ilang ning Dasht-e Kavir Ilang ning Dzoosotoyn Elisen
Ilang ning Karakum Ilang ning Kum-tagh Ilang ning Kyzyl Kum
Ilang ning Shapotou Ilang ning Syrian
Ilang ning Taklamakan Ilang ning Thar
- ↑Continental regions as perUN categorisations (map),except 12. Depending on definitions, various territories cited below (notes 6, 11-13, 15, 17-19, 21-23) may be inone or both ofAsia andEurope,Africa,orOceania.
- ↑Kazakhstanis sometimes considered a transcontinental country in Central Asia and Eastern Europe; population and area figures are for Asian portion only.
- ↑The currentstateis formally known as thePeople's Republic of China(PRC), which is subsumed by theeponymous entity and civilisation (China).Figures given are formainland Chinaonly, and do not includeHong Kong,Macau,andTaiwan.
- ↑Hong Kongis aSpecial Administrative Region(SAR) of the PRC.
- ↑Macauis aSpecial Administrative Region(SAR) of the PRC.
- ↑Figures are forthe areaunder thede factocontrol of theRepublic of China(ROC) government. Claimed in whole by the PRC; seepolitical status of Taiwan.
- ↑Russiais generally considered a transcontinental country in Eastern Europe (UN region) andNorthern Asia;population and area figures are for Asian portion only.
- ↑ExcludesChristmas IslandandCocos (Keeling) Islands(Australian external territoriesampong ingIndian Kadyatmalatanmaulingalbugan ningIndonesia).
- ↑Indonesiais often considered a transcontinental country in Southeastern Asia andOceania;figures do not includeIrian JayaandMaluku Islands,frequently reckoned in Oceania (Melanesia/Australasia).
- ↑The administrative capital ofMyanmarwas officially moved fromYangon (Rangoon)to a militarised greenfield just west ofPyinmanaon 6 November 2005.
- ↑Timor-Lesteis often considered a transcontinental country in Southeastern Asia andOceania.
- ↑IncludesJammu and Kashmir,a contested territory among India,Pakistan,and thePRC.
- ↑Armeniais sometimes considered a transcontinental country: physiographically inWestern Asia,it has historical and sociopolitical connections with Europe.
- ↑Azerbaijanis often considered a transcontinental country in Western Asia and Eastern Europe; population and area figures are for Asian portion only. Figures includeNakhchivan,an autonomousexclaveof Azerbaijan bordered byArmenia,Iran,andTurkey.
- ↑The island ofCyprusis sometimes considered a transcontinental territory: in the Eastern Basin of theMediterranean Seasouth ofTurkey,it has historical and sociopolitical connections with Europe. TheTurkish Republic of Northern Cyprus(TRNC), distinct from thede jureRepublic of Cyprus in the south (with a predominantly Greek population), is recognised only by Turkey.
- ↑GazaandWest Bank,collectively referred to as the "Occupied Palestinian Territory" by the UN, areterritoriespartially occupied byIsraelbut underde factoadministration of thePalestinian National Authority.
- ↑Georgiais often considered a transcontinental country in Western Asia and Eastern Europe; population and area figures are for Asian portion only.
- ↑In 1980,Jerusalemwas proclaimed Israel's united capital, following its annexation of Arab-dominantEast Jerusalemduring the1967 Six-Day War.TheUnited Nationsand many countries do not recognize this claim, with most countries maintaining embassies inTel Avivinstead.
- ↑Turkeyis generally considered a transcontinental country in Western Asia and Southern Europe; population and area figures are for Asian portion only, excluding all ofIstanbul.
- ↑West BankandGaza,collectively referred to as the "Occupied Palestinian Territory" by the UN, areterritories occupiedbyIsraelbut underde factoadministration of thePalestinian National Authority.