Eurasia
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Eurasia is the largest land area on Earth. It includes all of Europe and Asia. Some people think of Eurasia as one big continent because of the way the land is shaped. Long ago, people thought of Europe and Asia as separate lands. But the line between them can change depending on history and culture. For example, the ancient Greeks once thought Africa was part of Asia but saw Europe as its own land. Eurasia connects to Africa at the Suez Canal. Together, they form the largest connected land area on our planet, called Afro-Eurasia.
History
Main article: History of Eurasia
Eurasia has been home to many ancient civilizations, such as those in Mesopotamia, Egypt, the Indus Valley, and China. During the Axial Age, which was in the middle of the first millennium BCE, civilizations stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. This area played an important role in world history for over 2,000 years.
Later, new connections formed between different parts of Eurasia. After the Age of Discovery, new sea routes were found, and the Suez Canal was finished in 1869, making travel easier. This led to a time when Western European countries had influence in Africa and Asia until the middle of the 20th century. Then, the Soviet Union had an effect on Eurasia until the end of the Cold War in 1991.
Geography
Eurasia is a large land area in the Northern and Eastern Hemispheres. It stretches from Iceland and the Iberian Peninsula in the west to the Russian Far East in the east. It reaches from the Russian Far North to Maritime Southeast Asia in the south.
Eurasia is bordered by Africa to the southwest, the Atlantic Ocean to the west, the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Pacific Ocean to the east, and the Indo-Mediterranean to the south.
Eurasia is the largest land area on Earth. It covers about 55 million square kilometres. Many people live here, and it has many different climates. The land includes peninsulas such as the Arabian Peninsula, Korean Peninsula, and the Italian Peninsula.
| River | Countries | Length | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| km | mi | |||
| 1 | Yangtze (Cháng Jiāng 长江) | China | 6,300 | 3,915 |
| 2 | Yellow River (Huáng Hé 黄河) | China | 5,464 | 3,395 |
| 3 | Mekong | China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam | 4,909 | 3,050 |
| 4 | Lena (Лена) | Russia | 4,294 | 2,668 |
| 5 | Irtysh (Иртыш) | Mongolia, China, Kazakhstan, Russia | 4,248 | 2,640 |
| 6 | Brahmaputra (ब्रह्मपुत्र) | China, India, Bangladesh | 3,969 | 2,466 |
| 7 | Ob (Обь) | Russia | 3,700 | 2,299 |
| 8 | Volga (Во́лга) | Russia | 3,531 | 2,194 |
| 9 | Yenisey (Енисей) | Mongolia, Russia | 3,487 | 2,167 |
| 10 | Indus (सिन्धु/Síndhu/سندھ/سند/سنڌوءَ) | China, India, Pakistan | 3,150 | 1,957 |
Russian geopolitical ideology
"Eurasia" is a big word that talks about land. It means the huge area made when you put together the lands of Europe and Asia.
Some people think about Eurasia in special ways when they talk about power and countries.
A famous writer named Zbigniew Brzezinski said that whoever controls Eurasia controls a lot of the world's wealth and people.
In history, Russia used the idea of Eurasia to talk about its land and its links with nearby countries. The word Eurasia also appeared in a famous book called 1984 by George Orwell, where it was part of a big, powerful country.
Regional organizations and alliances
Eurasia has many groups that help countries work together. Some of these groups are markets where countries trade with each other, like the Eurasian Economic Space, European Single Market, ASEAN Economic Community, and the Gulf Cooperation Council.
There are also special meetings and organizations that bring countries together.
One example is the Asia–Europe Meeting (ASEM), where most Asian and European countries meet every two years. The Commonwealth of Independent States is a group of countries that used to be part of the Soviet Union. It helps these countries work together on important issues. The Eurasian Economic Union is like a team of countries, including Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan, that work together to make trade easier.
There are many more groups like these that help countries in Eurasia cooperate and grow.
Use of term
History of the Europe–Asia division
Main article: Boundary between Asia and Europe
Long ago, people thought of Europe and Asia as two different lands. This idea came from old stories and maps. Even today, people debate where to draw the line between them. Some suggest it should follow mountains or valleys. One old idea from the 1700s proposed drawing the line through seas and rivers.
Soviet states after decentralization
Later, some people started to think of Eurasia as one large area, including parts of Europe and Asia. This idea became popular in some countries, especially after big changes in government. Today, many schools, banks, and groups use the word “Eurasia” in their names. For example, in Kazakhstan, a large university includes “Eurasian” in its title. Some leaders have even discussed creating a new water path to make travel easier for ships.
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