Eurasia
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /jʊˈɹeɪʒə/
- Rhymes: -eɪʒə
- Hyphenation: Eur‧a‧sia
Proper noun
Eurasia
- The largest landmass on Earth, consisting of Europe and Asia; sometimes also including neighbouring islands.
- A region comprising parts of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus and Central Asia; the countries of the former Soviet Union and the sphere of influence of Russia.
- 1997, Stephen K. Batalden, Sandra L. Batalden, The Newly Independent States of Eurasia: Handbook of Former Soviet Republics, Greenwood Publishing Group →ISBN, page 197
- This bureaucratic security-minded elite has invariably weathered changes in government by maintaining the personal ties that continue to dominate political life in the newly independent states. Political patronage continues to thrive in Eurasia.
- 1998, Bruno Coppieters, Alekseĭ Zverev, Dmitriĭ Trenin, Commonwealth and Independence in Post-Soviet Eurasia, Psychology Press →ISBN, page 191
- The Failure of Regionalism in Eurasia and the Western Ascendancy over Russia's Near Abroad
- 2014, Piotr Dutkiewicz, Richard Sakwa, Eurasian Integration – The View from Within, Routledge →ISBN, page 226
- Turkey is one of the regional actors with ambitions to influence regional developments in Eurasia, which is geographically a very large land mass between Eastern Europe and China.
- 1997, Stephen K. Batalden, Sandra L. Batalden, The Newly Independent States of Eurasia: Handbook of Former Soviet Republics, Greenwood Publishing Group →ISBN, page 197
Synonyms
- (geopolitical region): Soviet Union (historical)
Hypernyms
Hyponyms
- (landmass): Asia, Europe
- Arabian Peninsula, Balkans, Caucasus, Iberia, Indian subcontinent, Levant, Middle East, Far East
- See also Category:en:Countries of Asia, Category:en:Countries of Europe
Translations
the largest landmass on Earth, consisting of Europe and Asia
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See also
- (continents) continent; Africa, America, Antarctica, Asia, Europe, North America, Oceania, South America (Category: en:Continents)
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