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A Ásia é o maior continente da Terra, com 8,6% da superfície planetária (ou 29,5% das terras emersas). Parte oriental da Eurásia, a Ásia é também o continente mais populoso, com mais de 60% da população mundial. Localizada principalmente nos hemisférios oriental e setentrional, a Ásia costuma ser definida como a porção da Eurafrásia que se encontra a leste do mar Vermelho, canal de Suez e montes Urais, e ao sul do Cáucaso e dos mares Cáspio e Negro. More information...

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