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یوٗریشیا

وِکیٖپیٖڈیا پؠٹھٕ، اَکھ آزاد اِنسایکلوپیٖڈیا
یوٗریشیا
حِصہٕgeographic region
یَمیُک حِصہٕAfro-Eurasia
واقع چُھ منز/پؠٹھOld World
جغرٲفی نۄقطہٕ50°0′0″N 80°0′0″E
بُلَند سَطَحماوُنٹ ایورسٹ
بۄن جاےDead Sea
آبٲدی5٬348٬554٬000
سَرحَد رَلاناَفریٖقہ، شُمٲلی امریکہ، آسٹرٛیلیا برٛاعظٕم
مُطالہٕ کَرُنEurasian studies
رۄقبہٕ54٬759٬000 چَکور کِلومیٖٹَر
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یوریشیا چھِ دُنیاہس پؠٹھ جاے یُس یوٗرپ تہٕ ایشیا ہس یغجَہ چھِ کران .[1][2][2][3]

حَوالہٕ

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  1. Nield، Ted. "Continental Divide". Geological Society. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2012.
  2. 2٫0 2٫1 McDaniel، Melissa؛ Sprout، Erin؛ et al. (20 September 2011). "How many continents are there?". Continent. National Geographic Society. Archived from the original on 16 July 2019. Retrieved 27 July 2017. By convention there are seven continents: Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Europe, Australia, and Antarctica. Some geographers list only six continents, combining Europe and Asia into Eurasia. In parts of the world, students learn that there are just five continents: Eurasia, Australia (Oceania), Africa, Antarctica, and the Americas.
  3. Wiesner-Hanks، Merry E. (2006). Early Modern Europe, 1450–1789. Cambridge University Press. ص. 2. ISBN 9780521005210. Archived from the original on 8 December 2023. Retrieved 5 August 2022.