Physical and political map of East Asia. 1871.
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Print from steel engraving titled „Carte physique et politique de L‘ Asie Orientale“.
Author/compiler - MM. Drioux et Ch. Leroy.
Engraved by Jenotte.
Notes: 66.
From „Atlas universel et classique de geographie ancienne, Romaine du monyen age, moderne et contemporaine al‘usage des etablissments d‘instruction publique par MM. Drioux et Ch. Leroy. Librairie classique d‘eugene belin. Paris. 1871.
East Asia or Eastern Asia is the eastern subregion of the Asian continent, which can be defined in geographical or cultural terms. More than 1.5 billion people, about 38% of the population of Asia and 22% or over one fifth of all the people in the world, live in East Asia. The region is one of the world's most populated places, with a population density of 133 inhabitants per square kilometre (340/sq mi), being about three times the world average of 45/km2 (120/sq mi), although Mongolia has the lowest population density of a sovereign state. Using the UN subregion definitions, East Asia ranks second in population only to Southern Asia.Historically, many societies in East Asia have been part of the Chinese cultural sphere, and East Asian vocabulary and scripts are often derived from Classical Chinese and Chinese script. Sometimes Northeast Asia is used to denote Japan and Korea. Major religions include Buddhism (mostly Mahayana), Confucianism or Neo-Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion in China and Taiwan, Shinto in Japan, Shamanism in Korea, Mongolia and other indigenous populations of northern East Asia, and recently Christianity in South Korea. The Chinese Calendar is the root from which many other East Asian calendars are derived.
Approx. image size 42, 4 x 30, 8/48, 4 x 33, 4 cm.
Author/compiler - MM. Drioux et Ch. Leroy.
Engraved by Jenotte.
Notes: 66.
From „Atlas universel et classique de geographie ancienne, Romaine du monyen age, moderne et contemporaine al‘usage des etablissments d‘instruction publique par MM. Drioux et Ch. Leroy. Librairie classique d‘eugene belin. Paris. 1871.
East Asia or Eastern Asia is the eastern subregion of the Asian continent, which can be defined in geographical or cultural terms. More than 1.5 billion people, about 38% of the population of Asia and 22% or over one fifth of all the people in the world, live in East Asia. The region is one of the world's most populated places, with a population density of 133 inhabitants per square kilometre (340/sq mi), being about three times the world average of 45/km2 (120/sq mi), although Mongolia has the lowest population density of a sovereign state. Using the UN subregion definitions, East Asia ranks second in population only to Southern Asia.Historically, many societies in East Asia have been part of the Chinese cultural sphere, and East Asian vocabulary and scripts are often derived from Classical Chinese and Chinese script. Sometimes Northeast Asia is used to denote Japan and Korea. Major religions include Buddhism (mostly Mahayana), Confucianism or Neo-Confucianism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion in China and Taiwan, Shinto in Japan, Shamanism in Korea, Mongolia and other indigenous populations of northern East Asia, and recently Christianity in South Korea. The Chinese Calendar is the root from which many other East Asian calendars are derived.
Approx. image size 42, 4 x 30, 8/48, 4 x 33, 4 cm.
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