East Asia



         


East Asia is a subregion of Asia. It covers about 6,640,000 km2, or 15 percent of the continent.

The following countries are located in East Asia:

The following countries are sometimes considered part of East Asia:

More than 1,500 million people, or about 40 per cent of all Asians and a fourth of all the people in the world, live in East Asia. The region is one of the world's most crowded places. The population density of East Asia, 230 per km2, is over five times the world average.

The history of East Asia, as well as parts of Southeast Asia, is heavily influenced by and intertwined with that of China. For example, all East Asian countries have used Chinese characters at some point in their history. The regions of China, Japan, and Korea, which have historically related writing systems, are sometimes collectively referred to as CJK (or CJKV with the inclusion of Vietnam).

The Asian parts of Russia are sometimes included in this category, and one region of Russia is in fact known as the Russian Far East.

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Regions of the World

Antarctica | East Asia | Central Asia | Southeast Asia | South Asia | North Asia | Middle East | North Africa | Central Africa | West Africa | East Africa | Southern Africa | North America | Central America | Caribbean | Andean States | Eastern South America | Northern South America | Western Europe | Eastern Europe | Northern Europe | Southern Europe | Central Europe | Balkans
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