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Middle East. Africa. Afro-Eurasia - eNotes.com Reference. Afro Eurasia: Latest News, Videos, Photos | Times of India. Ionary :: Afro Eurasia :: German-English translation. Berkshire Encyclopedia of Sustainability 9/10. Afro-Eurasia. Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary English[edit] Pronunciation[edit] (US) IPA(key): /ˈæf.roʊ.jʊrˈeɪ.ʒə/ Proper noun[edit] Afro-Eurasia A supercontinent that comprises Africa and Eurasia. Synonyms[edit] Meronyms[edit] Subsahara, Eurasia Translations[edit] Afro-Eurasia (orthographic projection).svg. Cancel Edit Delete Preview revert Text of the note (may include Wiki markup) Could not save your note (edit conflict or other problem).

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[[MediaWiki talk:Gadget-ImageAnnotator.js|Adding image note]]$1 [[MediaWiki talk:Gadget-ImageAnnotator.js|Changing image note]]$1 [[MediaWiki talk:Gadget-ImageAnnotator.js|Removing image note]]$1. Extreme points of Afro-Eurasia. Afro-Eurasia in green This is a list of the extreme points of Afro-Eurasia ( Old World ), the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location on the supercontinent. Afro-Eurasia Afro-Eurasia (mainland) Northernmost Point — Cape Chelyuskin, RussiaSouthernmost Point — Cape Agulhas, South AfricaWesternmost Point — Cap Vert, SenegalEasternmost Point — Cape Dezhnev, Russia ² ² According to the International Date Line. Afro-Eurasia. Afro-Eurasia landmass Afro-Eurasia,[1] also Afrasia,[2] Eurafrasia[2] or Eufrasia,[3] is the largest landmass on Earth. It may be defined as a supercontinent, with the term being a portmanteau of its constituent parts Africa and Eurasia (further divided into Europe and Asia) which are joined together at the Isthmus of Suez.[4] Afro-Eurasia encompasses 84,980,532 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 6 billion people, or roughly 85% of the world population.[5] It is also known as the Old World, as opposed to the Americas, Antarctica and Oceania, which are known as the New World.

The mainland of Afro-Eurasia has been referred to as the World Island, a term coined by Sir Halford John Mackinder in The Geographical Pivot of History.[6] (The term excludes non-mainland islands and archipelagos.) It was the original scope of the word 'continent'.[7] Geology[edit] Africa is joined to Asia by a land bridge. History[edit] Divisions[edit] Geographical areas[edit] See also[edit]