in Iran!
Christopher Columbus found India Asia (aka: southwest Asia.)
near the mediterranean
Wadi is the Arabic term for a valley or dry riverbed. You would most likely find them in southwest Asia.
The honey badger is native to Africa, Southwest Asia, and the Indian Subcontinent.
Arabs Muslims conquered areas outside of Southwest Asia and put their linguistic stamp on the places that they conquered, especially in North Africa.
People in Southwest Asia do not eat different foods on account of religious differences, but rather based on regional differences. The one exception is that some Christians eat pork whereas religious Jews and Muslims do not, but these are few and far between since pork is hard to find outside of Israel in Southwest Asia.
He was looking for a route to Asia and found the southwest of North America.
they fill jobs that the region's native people find culturally or economically unacceptable.
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Oh, dude, that's an easy one. The large peninsula in Southwest Asia is called the Arabian Peninsula. It's like this huge chunk of land that sticks out into the Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf. So, yeah, that's where you'll find countries like Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Oman hanging out.
The Euphrates is the longest river in Southwest Asia and flows through Syria, Iraq and Southern turkey.