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Western Asia 1
Western Asia, West Asia, Southwest Asia or Southwestern Asia are terms that describe the westernmost portion of Asia. The terms are partly coterminous with the Middle East - which describes geographical position in relation to Western Europe rather than location within Asia. Due to this perceived Eurocentrism, international organizations such as the United Nations,2 have replaced Middle East and Near East with Western Asia. This region and Europe are collectively referred to as Western Eurasia.
Contents
1 Geography
1.1 Climate
1.2 Topography
1.3 Geology
1.4 Water resources
2 UN subregion of Western Asia
3 Territory and region data
4 Use in ethnicity statistics
5 Map of Western Asia
6 See also
7 References
Geography
See also: Geography of Asia
Western Asia is located directly south of Eastern Europe.
Climate
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Western Asia is primarily arid and semi-arid, and can be subject to drought; nonetheless, there exists vast expanses of forests and fertile valleys. The region consists of grasslands, rangelands, deserts, and mountains. Water shortages are a problem in many parts of West Asia, with rapidly growing populations increasing demands for water, while salinization and pollution threaten water supplies.3 Major rivers, including the Tigris and Euphrates, provide sources for irrigation water to support agriculture.
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There are two wind phenomena in Western Asia: the sharqi and the shamal. The sharqi (or sharki) is a wind that comes from the south and southeast. It is seasonal, lasting from April to early June, and comes again between late September and November. The winds are dry and dusty, with occasional gusts up to 80 kilometers per hour (50 miles per hour) and often kick up violent sand and dust storms that can carry sand a few thousand meters high, and can close down airports for short periods of time. These winds can last for a full day at the beginning and end of the season, and for several days during the middle of the season. The shamal is a summer northwesterly wind blowing over Iraq and the Persian Gulf states (including Saudi Arabia and Kuwait), often strong during the day, but decreasing at night. This weather effect occurs anywhere from once to several times a year.4
Topography
The mountainous village of Pyrgos, overlooking Morphou Bay, in Cyprus.
While Western Asia mainly contains areas with low relief, Turkey, Iran, and Yemen include mountainous terrain. The Anatolian Plateau is sandwiched between the Pontus Mountains and Taurus Mountains in Turkey. Mount Ararat in Turkey rises to 5,165 meters. The Zagros Mountains are located in Iran, in areas along its border with Iraq. The Central Plateau of Iran is divided into two drainage basins. The northern basin is Dasht-e Kavir (Great Salt Desert), and Dasht-e-Lut is the southern basin.
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In Yemen, elevations exceed 3,700 meters in many areas, and highland areas extend north along the Red Sea coast and north into Lebanon. A fault-zone also exists along the Red Sea, with continental rifting creating trough-like topography with areas located well-below sea level.5 The Dead Sea, located on the border between the West Bank, Israel, and Jordan, is situated at 418 m (1371 ft) below sea level, making it the lowest point on the surface of the Earth.6
Khinalug village in Azerbaijan is the highest and most isolated settlement in the Caucasus
A large lowland belt is located on the Arabian Peninsula, from central Iraq, through Saudi Arabia, and to Oman and the Arabian Sea. The Euphrates and Tigris rivers cut through the lowland belt in Iraq and flow into the Persian Gulf. Rub' al Khali, one of the world's largest sand deserts, spans the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula in Saudi Arabia, parts of Oman, the United Arab Emirates and Yemen. Jebel al Akhdar is a small range of mountains located in northeastern Oman, bordering the Gulf of Oman.
Geology
Three major tectonic plates converge on Western Asia, including the African, Eurasian, and Arabian plates. The boundaries between the tectonic plates make up the Azores-Gibraltar Ridge, extending across North Africa, the Red Sea, and into Iran.7 The Arabian Plate is moving northward into the Anatolian plate (Turkey) at the East Anatolian Fault,8 and the boundary between the Aegean and Anatolian plate in eastern Turkey is also seismically active.7
Water resources
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Several major aquifers provide water to large portions of Western Asia. In Saudi Arabia, two large aquifers of Palaeozoic and Triassic origins are located beneath the Jabal Tuwayq mountains and areas west to the Red Sea.9 Cretaceous and Eocene-origin aquifers are located beneath large portions of central and eastern Saudi Arabia, including Wasia and Biyadh which contain amounts of both fresh water and saline water.9 Flood or furrow irrigation, as well as sprinkler methods, are extensively used for irrigation, covering nearly 90,000 km² across Western Asia for agriculture.10
UN subregion of Western Asia
Regions of Asia described by the UN:
North Asia
Central Asia
Western Asia
South Asia
East Asia
Southeast Asia
Eastern Europe
The countries and territories in the UN Subregion of Western Asia,11 listed below:
Armenia
Azerbaijan
Bahrain
Cyprus
Georgia
Iraq
Israel
Jordan
Kuwait
Lebanon
Oman
Palestinian National Authority
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Turkey
United Arab Emirates
Yemen
Though not included in the UN subregion of Western Asia, Iran is commonly included within Western Asia.112 Afghanistan is also sometimes included in a broader definition of "Western Asia", although Afghanistan can be considered Central Asian,1314 South Asian,151617 or West Asian.12 The Sinai Peninsula of Egypt is geographically part of the region.18
Territory and region data
Country, with flag
Area
(km²)
Population
(2009)
Density
(per km²)
Capital
Nominal GDP19
(2009)
Per capita20
(2009)
Currency
Government
Official languages
Anatolia:
Turkey1
783,562
77,804,122
95
Ankara
$615.33 billion
$8,723
Turkish lira
Parliamentary republic
Turkish
Arabian Peninsula:
Bahrain
665
791,000
1,189
Manama
$19.4 billion
$19,455
Bahraini dinar
Constitutional monarchy
Arabic
Kuwait
17,820
3,566,437
174
Kuwait City
$156.31 billion
$57,482
Kuwaiti dinar
Constitutional hereditary
Arabic
Oman
212,460
3,200,000
15
Muscat
$52.3 billion
$18,013
Omani rial
Absolute monarchy
Arabic
Qatar
11,437
1,696,563
123
Doha
$92.5 billion
$68,871
Qatari riyal
Absolute monarchy
Arabic
Saudi Arabia
1,960,582
28,686,633
15
Riyadh
$438.01 billion
$16,778
Saudi riyal
Absolute monarchy
Arabic
United Arab Emirates
82,880
8,132,491
8
Abu Dhabi
$229.97 billion
$46,857
UAE dirham
Federal Constitutional monarchy
Arabic
Yemen
527,970
23,580,000
45
Sana'a
$26.2 billion
$1,061
Yemeni rial
Constitutional republic
Arabic
South Caucasus:
Armenia
29,800
3,245,900
109
Yerevan
$8.71 billion
$2,667
Armenian dram
Presidential republic
Armenian
Azerbaijan
86,600
8,922,000
103
Baku
$43.11 billion
$4,807
Azerbaijani manat
Presidential republic
Azerbaijani
Georgia
69,700
4,385,841
63
Tbilisi
$10.74 billion
$2,448
Georgian lari
Semi-presidential republic
Georgian
Fertile Crescent:
Iraq
438,317
31,234,000
71
Baghdad
$70.1 billion
$2,200
Iraqi dinar
Parliamentary republic
Arabic, Assyrian
Israel
20,770
7,653,600
365
Jerusalem (declared)
$194.83 billion
$26,100
Israeli new shekel
Parliamentary democracy
Arabic, Hebrew
Jordan
92,300
6,318,677
68
Amman
$22.93 billion
$3,828
Jordanian dinar
Constitutional monarchy
Arabic
Lebanon
10,452
4,224,000
404
Beirut
$37 billion
$9,479
Lebanese pound
Parliamentary republic
Arabic, Assyrian
Palestinian territories
6,220
4,148,000
667
Jerusalem (declared)
$6.6 billion
$1,600
dinar, pound, shekel
Presidential republic
Arabic
Syria
185,180
22,505,000
118
Damascus
$52.52 billion
$2,579
Syrian pound
Presidential republic
Arabic, Assyrian
Iranian plateau:
Iran
1,648,195
74,196,000
45
Tehran
$330.46 billion
$4,459
Iranian rial
Islamic republic
Persian, Assyrian
Mediterranean Sea:
Cyprus
9,250
801,622
90
Nicosia
$23.2 billion
$29,619
Euro
Presidential republic
Greek, Turkish
Sinai Peninsula:
Egypt 2
61,000
850,000
82
Cairo
$187.95 billion
$2,450
Egyptian pound
Semi-presidential republic
Arabic
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Sources:
The World Factbook, United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), 15 July 2008.[1]
Encyclopædia Britannica.[2]
Notes:
1 The figures for Turkey includes Eastern Thrace, which is not a part of Anatolia.
2 The area and population figures for Egypt only include the Sinai Peninsula.
Use in ethnicity statistics
The Canadian government uses "West Asian" in its statistics.12
Map of Western Asia
Arm.
Azerbaijan
Bah.
Cyprus
Egypt
Georgia
Iran
Iraq
Isr.
Jordan
Kuwait
Leb.
(Az.)
Oman
Pal.
Pal.
Qatar
Saudi Arabia
Syria
Turkey
UAE
Yemen
Aegean Sea
Arabian Sea
Aral Sea
Black Sea
Caspian Sea
Gulf of Aden
Gulf of Oman
Mediterranean Sea
Persian Gulf
Red Sea
Sea of Azov
AFRICA
ASIA
EUROPE
See also
Middle East
West Asian cinema
West Asian Football Federation
West Asian Games
WikiProject Western Asia
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