There are five continents in the Eastern Hemisphere:
Africa
Antarctica
Asia
Australia
Europe
The western third of North Africa is technically in the western hemisphere (west longitude). Only about 25% of the land area of Antarctica is in the Western Hemisphere.
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There are four continents in the Eastern Hemisphere: Asia, Africa, Europe, and Australia.
Out of the seven continents, five have land in the eastern hemisphere. They are Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia/Oceana, and Europe.
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Five: Europe, Africa, Antarctica, Asia, and Australia.
Zero continents are almost totally within the Western Hemisphere. The Americas are the only continents that lie entirely within the Western Hemisphere, while Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia are located mostly in the Eastern Hemisphere.
There are 91 countries in the Eastern Hemisphere, including countries in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Oceania.
There are four continents in the Western Hemisphere, North America fully in the hemisphere, South America fully in the hemisphere, Antarctica partly, Africa partly.
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