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Revision as of 08:13, 9 May 2004
Today is Tuesday, May 28, 2024
I've been a Vandal since February 22, 2004.
Articles needing frequent monitoring
- Central AsiaH — Wik removing Mongolia and other additions.
- East AsiaH — Wik and 172 adding Mongolia.
- MediaWiki:Central AsiaH — Wik and 172 removing Mongolia and China.
- MediaWiki:East AsiaH — Wik, 172 and John Kenney adding Mongolia.
- MediaWiki:EuropeH — Wik, 172 and John Kenney removing Azerbaijan, Georgia and Kazakhstan.
- MongoliaH — Wik, 172 and John Kenney replacing references to Central Asia with East Asia references.
- SchnorrerH — Wik removing Karl Schnörrer disambiguation link.
To be reverted upon unprotection
- MongoliaH — Protected by John Kenney.
- MediaWiki:Central AsiaH — Protected by John Kenney.
- MediaWiki:EuropeH — Protected by John Kenney.
- MediaWiki:East AsiaH — Protected by Jiang.
Central Asia
File:CentralAsiaWB.png
Map of Central Asia courtesy of World Book 2002
Central Asia is a subregion of Asia. It covers about 9,029,000 km2, or 21 percent of the continent. It is the second largest region in Asia, after North Asia. Central Asia includes:
- China (the regions of Tibet, Qinghai, and Xinjiang),
- Kazakhstan (the territories east of the Ural River),
- Kyrgyzstan,
- Mongolia,
- Tajikistan,
- Turkmenistan and
- Uzbekistan.