Technically, yes. However, not all Asian countries are composed of East Asians (ex. Chinese, Japanese, Koreans, Vietnamese, Thai, etc.). In fact, a large percentage of Asian countries are predominantly Caucasian.
No. People move from Asia from all over the world. But also many countries in Asia are of Caucasian decent. India and west are all Caucasian countries. The continent and the race do not necessarily go together. If you are from Asia you are not automatically Asian; just like if you are from Australia your race is not Australian.
There are Catholics to be found in all Asian countries but the Philippines is the only Asian country with a Catholic majority.
The countries in Afro-Asia are countries on the continents of Africa and Asia. There are a list of African countries and a list of Asian countries in the links below.
The countries in Afro-Asia are countries on the continents of Africa and Asia. There are a list of African countries and a list of Asian countries in the links below.
There are 47 countries in Asia.
The countries in Afro-Asia are countries on the continents of Africa and Asia. There are a list of African countries and a list of Asian countries in the links below.
There are no Afro Asian countries. Africa and Asia are different continents and have no countries in common. There are Afro Asian people and Afro Asian agreements between countries.
Not all Southwest Asian countries are part of OPEC but over half of OPEC's membership comes from Southwest Asia and a good number of Southwest Asian countries are OPEC members.
south east asian countries
Asia encompasses a much larger landmass than ASEAN does. ASEAN stands for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Therefore, these are countries in southeast Asia, not all the countries in Asia.
it is not a central asian country, it is a south asian country. Central asian countries are countries which was earlier part of the soviet union. Tajikisthan, Turkmenistan, Khazikistan etc are central asian countries...
In all southwest Asian countries and in particular in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and Middle East Countries.
No. Southeastern Asia is a perfect example, as this is a tropical region. The majority of the deserts in Asia are located in the Middle East and Central Asia.