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Asia was given its name by the ancient Greeks. It was the Greeks who began to refer to the area as Asia.
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The name Antarctica comes from the Ancient Greeks. The Greeks called a constellation of stars in the northern sky Arktos, meaning 'the bear'. This constellation pointed to the North Star, so the Ancient Greeks named the southern continent they believed existed Antarktikos, meaning the opposite of Arktos.
Europe as a continent has been known since ancient times among the civilizations of the Mediterranean region, such as the Greeks and Romans. The concept of Europe as a distinct continent separate from Asia and Africa has evolved over centuries through geographical explorations and cultural interactions. There is no single individual credited with "discovering" Europe as a continent.
Early inhabitants of the world pictured the Earth (Europe and Asia) as a vast continent on a flat disk. The continent was surrounded by water. The Greeks named this water "okeanos", the great stream of water encircling Earth's disk.
The concept of Asia as a continent has evolved over time. The term "Asia" has been used for centuries, but the modern definition of Asia as a continent emerged during the 19th century. Geographers began to distinguish Asia as a separate landmass from Europe, Africa, and other regions.
The ancient Greeks inhabited the continent of Europe, specifically the regions of Greece and surrounding areas such as modern-day Turkey and Italy. They also established colonies in Africa, Asia, and other parts of Europe.
The Romans named the Greeks in Greece.
Independent Greeks's motto is 'We are Greeks'.