File:Three Easts.svg

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English: A map showing the three "easts" as defined by the Europeans (Near East, Middle East and Far East). (Note that the Near East would be synonymous to the Middle East if the Middle East is defined as West Asia and Egypt.)
 
Near East/Middle East (West Asia without South Caucasus)
 
Greater Middle East (West Asia + all Arab world)
 
Far East (East Asia + Northeast Asia + Southeast Asia)

 
Sometimes included in the Greater Middle East (Central Asia + South Caucasus)
 
Sometimes included in the Far East (South Asia, part of the Middle East in its original meaning)
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current10:04, 23 February 2023Thumbnail for version as of 10:04, 23 February 20232,754 × 1,398 (1.13 MB)commons>VesperiusMade more accurate to the definitions here on Wikipedia.

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