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Map of South Asia for use on Wikivoyage, multilingual SVG file: Date: 3 August 2008: Source: Own work based on the blank world map: Author: Cacahuate: Other versions: PNG files: English; Portuguese (note: Portuguese annotations are not included in this SVG file)
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Blue = Central Asia; Yellow = East Asia (China, Mongolia, Korea, Japan) Brown = West Asia/Middle East; Green = South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan) Red = South East Asia (10 ASEAN countries + East Timor) Date: 5 May 2007 (original upload date) Source: Own work based on the blank world map: Author
Reverted to version as of 20:10, 21 August 2020 (UTC) The South Asian map doesn't need Afghanistan as the most important feature: 19:21, 22 August 2020: 744 × 1,052 (540 KB) Xerxes1985: Reverted to version as of 20:10, 19 August 2020 (UTC) Thats why it’s still in the map and not completely removed: 20:10, 21 August 2020: 553 × 553 (284 KB ...
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South Asia has a total area of 5.2 million km 2 (2 million mi 2), which is 10% of the Asian continent. [45] The population of South Asia is estimated to be 2.04 billion [19] or about one-fourth of the world's population, making it both the most populous and the most densely populated geographical region in the world. [46]