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  1. Northeast Asia or Northeastern Asia is a geographical subregion of Asia. Its northeastern landmass and islands are bounded by the Northern Pacific Ocean . The term Northeast Asia was popularized during the 1930s by American historian and political scientist Robert Kerner.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › East_AsiaEast Asia - Wikipedia

    Observers preferring a broader definition of "East Asia" often use the term Northeast Asia to refer to China, the Korean Peninsula, and Japan, with Southeast Asia covering the ten ASEAN countries. This usage, which is seen in economic and diplomatic

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › North_AsiaNorth Asia - Wikipedia

    North Asia or Northern Asia, also referred to as Siberia, is the northern region of Asia, which is defined in geographical terms and is coextensive with the Asian part of Russia and consists of three federal districts of Russia: Ural, Siberian, and the Far Eastern

  5. Ancient Northeast Asian. The Ancient Northeast Asians (ANA, yellow area) are defined as a cluster of Neolithic populations from the Altai Mountains to the Pacific coast. They were bordered by Western Eurasian populations to the west, which combined BMAC, Afanasievo and Ancient North Eurasian (ANE) ancestry. [1]

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Far_EastFar East - Wikipedia

    The Far East is the geographical region that encompasses the easternmost portion of the Asian continent, including East, North and Southeast Asia. [1] [2] South Asia is sometimes also included in the definition of the term. [3] [4]

  7. East Asian people (also East Asians or North-East Asians) are the people from East Asia, which consists of China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan. [1] . The total population of all countries within this region is estimated to be 1.677 billion and 21% of the world's population in 2020. [2] .

  8. History of East Asia - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Background. Prehistory. Ancient East Asia (4,000 BC- 1,000 AD) Medieval history (1000-1450) Early modern history (1450-1750) Western colonialism (1750-1919) Early 20th century (1900-1950) Maps. See also. References. Further reading. External links. History of East Asia.