Asia

Asia
Saina
Vietnam‎
Himalayan

'O se konetineta telē lenei konetineta, ma 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.

Faʻafanua

Hong Kong
fuʻa Igoa Toatele O Tagata[1][2]
(2018)
Nofoaga
(km²)
Tupe Faavae
Afghanistan Afakanisitana 647,500 Kabul
Azerbaijan Azerbaijin[3] 86,600 Baku
Bahrain Pareina 760 Manama
Bangladesh Pagalatesi 147,570 Dhaka
Bhutan Putani 38,394 Thimphu
Brunei Purunai 5,765 Bandar Seri Begawan
Cambodia Kemupotia 181,035 Phnom Penh
China Saina 9,596,961 Beijing
Cyprus Kuperu 9,251 Nicosia
Timor-Leste Sasaʻe Timor 14,874 Dili
Egypt Aikupito[3] 1,010,408 Kairo
Georgia (country) Georgia[3] 69,700 Tbilisi
India Igitia 3,287,263 New Delhi
Indonesia Initonesia[3] 1,904,569 Jakarta
Iran Iran 1,648,195 Tehran
Iraq Iraki 438,317 Baghdad
Israel Isaraelu 20,770 Jerusalem (disputed)
Japan Iapani 377,915 Tokyo
Jordan Jordan 89,342 Amman
Kazakhstan Kasakisitana[3] 2,724,900 Asetana
Kuwait Kuwait 17,818 Kuwait City
Kyrgyzstan Kegisitani 199,951 Bishkek
Laos Laosi 236,800 Vientiane
Lebanon Lebanon 10,400 Beirut
Malaysia Malaysia 329,847 Kuala Lumpur
Maldives Maldives 298 Malé
Mongolia Mongolia 1,564,116 Ulaanbaatar
Myanmar Myanmar 676,578 Naypyidaw
Nepal Nepal 147,181 Kathmandu
North Korea North Korea 120,538 Pyongyang
Oman Omani 309,500 Muscat
Pakistan Pakisitana 796,095 Islamabad
State of Palestine Palestine 6,220 Ramallah
(Jerusalem) (claimed)
Philippines Philippines 300,000 Manila
Qatar Kata 11,586 Doha
Russia Rusia[3] 17,098,242 Moscow
Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia 2,149,690 Riyadh
Singapore Singapore 697 Singapore
South Korea South Korea 100,210 Seoul
Sri Lanka Siri Laka 65,610 Colombo
Syria Syria 185,180 Damascus
Taiwan Saina Teipei 36,193 Taipei
Tajikistan Tasikistani 143,100 Dushanbe
Thailand Taialani 513,120 Bangkok
Turkey Take[4] 783,562 Ankara
Turkmenistan Turkmenistan 488,100 Ashgabat
United Arab Emirates Malo Alapi Lotogatasi 83,600 Abu Dhabi
Uzbekistan Uzbekistan 447,400 Tashkent
Vietnam Viatename 331,212 Hanoi
Yemen Iemene 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:

Flag Name Population
Area
(km²)
Capital
Template:Country data Abkhazia Abkhazia 242,862 8,660 Sukhumi
Template:Country data Nagorno-Karabakh Nagorno-Karabakh 146,573 11,458 Stepanakert
Template:Country data Northern Cyprus Northern Cyprus 285,356 3,355 Nicosia
Template:Country data South Ossetia South Ossetia 51,547 3,900 Tskhinvali

Asia atunuu

I Asia, e 49 atunuu - O isi atunuu e aofia ai i le sili atu ma le tasi le itulagi (e tele taimi e faʻaalia):

References

  1. ""World Population prospects – Population division"". population.un.org. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Population Division. Retrieved November 9, 2019.
  2. ""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.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 transcontinental country.
  4. Eastern Thrace region of Turkey is in Europe. Therefore Turkey is a transcontinental country.

Bibliography

  • 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. {cite book}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)
  • Ventris, Michael; Chadwick, John (1973). Documents in Mycenaean Greek (2nd ed.). Cambridge: University Press. {cite book}: Invalid |ref=harv (help)

Further reading

  • 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.