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Extreme points of Asia

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A yele la a ama ko a extreme pɔnsere ko a Asia, a pɔnsere e la a farther north, south, east bee west a te gaale a kaŋa zaa naŋ be a tendaa gbuli zaa.

Asia

  • Northernmost Point — Cape Fligely, Prince Rudolf Island, Franz Josef Land, Russia (81°52'N)
    • Franz Josef Land peɛlɛɛ a turibogi naŋ be Europe ane Asia[1]
    • Ka ana wuli ka o ba paale a Asia, naŋ da e northernmost pɔnsere la Arctic Cape, Komsomolets Island (81°17'N)
  • Southernmost Point — Pamana Island, Indonesia (11°00'S)
    • When Cocos (Keeling) Islands paale neŋ la Southeast Asia, saŋa na naŋ da e South Island (12°04'S)
  • Westernmost Point — Cape Baba, Turkey (26°4'E)²
    • Ka ana wuli ka a offshore Greek islands (North Aegean Islands ane Dodecanese Islands), saŋa na westernmost pɔnsere la Skokia Island, Greece, na e island bile lɛ naŋ be a coast ko Antipsara Island (25°29'E)
  • Easternmost Point — Big Diomede, Russia (169°03'W)³

Asia (mainland)

  • Northernmost Point — Cape Chelyuskin, Russia (77°43'N)
  • Southernmost Point — Tanjung Piai, Malaysia (1°16'N)
  • Westernmost Point — Cape Baba, Turkey (26°4'E)
  • Easternmost Point
    • By longitude: 180th meridian (180°E)
    • On a continuous eastbound path: Cape Dezhnev (East Cape), Russia (169°40'W)³

Meŋ kaa kyɛ

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  • Geography ko Asia
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko a tendaa
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Eurasia
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Afghanistan
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Bangladesh
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko China
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Hong Kong
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko India
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Indonesia
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Japan
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Jordan
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko South Korea
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Mongolia
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Pakistan
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko a Philippines
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Russia
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Singapore
  • Extreme pɔnsere ko Taiwan

Kyɛle kyɛ

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² A Turkish islands na be a Aegean ane Mediterranean baaŋ da paalɛɛ a Europe.

³ A 180th meridian gaa yie a Asia, tɛgɛ la k'a bare ama gaa yie a Western Hemisphere.

² The Turkish islands in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas are considered part of Europe.

³ The 180th meridian passes through Asia, meaning that these points are in the Western Hemisphere.

Sommo Yizie

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  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=d-BUAgAAQBAJ