The world's oldest (of the seven existing) and smallest continent is Australia.
The oldest city on its continent is often considered to be Damascus, located in Syria, which is regarded as one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. Archaeological evidence suggests that it has been inhabited for thousands of years, with its history dating back to at least 10,000 to 8,000 BCE. Its strategic location and historical significance in trade and culture have contributed to its enduring legacy.
Aboriginal Australians are the oldest continuous culture on Earth.
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It is Oceania and you suck.
4 cultures are categlorized as the 4 oldest cultures in history.1.Babylon2.Hindu3.Chinese4.EgyptianI think Chinese culture isn't the oldest but one of the oldest in the history of human civilizations.(list is NOT ordered from oldest to latest.)
Obviously, the indigenous Australians, or Aboriginal culture, is the oldest surviving culture in Australia. They were here long before the Europeans.
No, Egyptian culture isn't the oldest culture. In fact, Judaism is the oldest one. Jews have been around for thousands of years. Remember Noah's Ark, when Noah and his family were the only survivors? Well, Noah and his family were Jewish.
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Lake Baikal is the oldest lake in the world and is located in Russia on the continent of Asia.