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West Papua is located on the island of New Guinea. Theoretically, it is not part of any physical continent, but it is part of Indonesia and hence regarded as part of the Asian continent.
Any country that is exclusively located on the Asian continent (Israel, Iran, India, China, Korea) is considered an Asian country, some countries that reside on the Asian continent as well as another continent would and would not be classified as an Asian country, such as Russia that holds a third of the Asian continent is not considered an Asian country. Countries that are located near the Asian continent could be considered an Asian country such as Philippines, Japan, Taiwan, Indonesia, etc. However Hawaii, Australia, and New Zealand are examples of countries that would not be considered as Asian countries even though Australia is one of Indonesia's closest neighbor.Central Asia:KazakhstanKyrgyzstanTajikistanTurkmenistanUzbekistanEastern Asia:Hong KongJapanMacauMongoliaNorth KoreaPeople's Republic of ChinaRepublic of ChinaSouth KoreaNorthern Asia:RussiaSoutheastern Asia:BruneiBurma (Myanmar)CambodiaEast TimorIndonesiaLaosMalaysiaPhilippinesSingaporeThailandVietnamSouthern Asia:AfghanistanBangladeshBhutanIndiaMaldivesNepalPakistanSri LankaWestern Asia:ArmeniaAzerbaijanBahrainCyprusGeorgiaIraqIranIsraelJordanKuwaitLebanonOmanPalestinian territoriesQatarSaudi ArabiaSyriaTurkeyUnited Arab EmiratesYemen
WTF do you mean? Asian people work just like any other working person.......
Pretty much any one from Asia would have "Asian eyes".
It is a stereotype to say that all Asian people are shy. Just like any other group, individuals vary in personality traits such as shyness. It is important to avoid making broad generalizations about any group of people based on stereotypes.
It depends on what you mean by "country" and "Asia", and perhaps the scope of "first".If you mean any settled people group not on the Asian continent conducting formal trade with any settled people group on the Asian continent, then I would be looking at the Monitu tribes in the Sinai (Mafkat) around 3000 BCE. These mines were known to export to Monitu (Eqypt), the Levant/Canaan (modern Israel and Palestine, that area) and Sumer.So, I don't know if Mafkat would be the very first, but I find it doubtful there would be any older records available that could confirm a deliberate institution of systematic trade between two civilizations (one of which is on the continent of Asia).
Europe and Africa (it also touches Asia but does not separate it from any continent)
They don't. Asia is Continent, not a country. It's a huge Place, with many, many different languages being spoken.There is no single Asian language any more than there is a single European language.
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Oi. Of course not. Not even close. 30% of the world is Asian. That's more then any other ethnicity.
The longest land border between any two continents is between Asia and Africa, specifically at the border shared by Egypt and Israel. This border separates the African continent from the Asian continent at the Sinai Peninsula region.