Eurasia
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Europe and Asia share a single landmass, connected by the land boundary between the two continents at the Ural Mountains in Russia. These continents are sometimes referred to together as Eurasia.
The largest landmass is the continent of Asia, covering an area of approximately 44.58 million square kilometers.
Europe and Asia share a single landmass known as Eurasia.
Europe and Asia are located on the same landmass called Eurasia. Australia and Oceania are also located on the same landmass.
Europe and Asia share the same landmass and are sometimes referred to collectively as Eurasia. The border between the two continents is not clearly defined, with Europe traditionally considered to be separated from Asia by the Ural Mountains and Ural River in Russia.
Europe And Asia
Europe and Asia
Europe and Asia occupy the same landmass known as Eurasia.
Europe and Asia
Europe is not in Asia. They are two different continents on one landmass. That landmass is often called Eurasia. Europe makes up the western end of it, with most of Eurasia taken up by Asia.
The term you are looking for is Eurasia. However, it is not a reference to a continent. It is a reference to a landmass. That landmass contains the two continents Europe and Asia.