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Geographic
Regions of the
World
Physical and
political
characteristics
East Asia
Present-day countries
• China
• Japan
• North Korea
• South Korea
• Mongolia
• Taiwan
North and South Korea
What makes East Asia?
• Pacific Ocean in the east
• Port cities on the eastern coast
• Navigable Rivers
• Desert climate in the northwest
• Mixture of Buddhism, Taoism,
Confucianism, Christianity and Shintoism
Southeast Asia
Present-day countries
• Vietnam
• Laos
• Cambodia
• Thailand
• Burma
• Malaysia
What makes Southeast Asia?
• Separated by mountains & rainforest from
the rest of mainland
• Pacific & Indian Oceans
• Mixture of Hinduism, Buddhism,
Confucianism, Islam
• Influenced by Indian and Chinese cultures
Southern Asia
Present-Day Countries
• India
• Pakistan
• Bangladesh
• Sri Lanka
What makes Southern Asia
• Cut off by Himalayas and Hindu Kush
• Dravidians—Aryans—Muslims
• Cyclical view of Hinduism and Buddhism
until the Islamic incursions
Central Asia
Present-Day Countries
• Former Soviet Republics of Asia
• Afghanistan (NOT in the Middle East)
What makes Central Asia?
• Steppe and desert somewhat cut off from
surrounding areas
• Origins of people of South Asia (Aryans)
• Almost all European and Turkic people
were war-like
• Radical Islamic
Southwest Asia & Egypt (Middle East)
Present-day countries
• Anatolian Peninsula (Turkey)
• Levant: Israel, Palestine and Lebanon
• Arabian Peninsula
• Syria, Iraq, Iran
• Egypt
• NOT Afghanistan
What makes Southwest Asia?
• Desert climate
• Surrounded by warm-waterways
• Access to Mediterranean, Indian Ocean
• Defined by Islam (North Africa is
extension)
• Origin of the 3 monotheistic religions
(Judaism, Christianity and Islam)
North Africa
Present-day Countries
• Morocco
• Algeria
• Tunisia
• Libya
• Egypt
What makes North Africa?
• Sahara Desert
• Mediterranean Sea
• Extension of Arab Middle East, influenced
by trans-Saharan trade and Islam
West Africa
Present-day countries
• Senegal & the Gambia
• Guniea Bissau & Guinea
• Sierra Leone & Liberia
• Cote’ D’Ivoire & Ghana
• Togo & Benin
• Nigeria
• Burkina Faso
• MAYBE: W. Sahara, Mauritania, Mali & Chad
What makes West Africa?
• Coastal rainforest
• Savannah
• Sahel and Steppe
• Traditionally African until Islam pushed in
from the north and Christianity and
westernization arrived in the 19th century
Central Africa
Present-day countries
• Cameroon
• Democratic Republic of the Congo
• Republic of the Congo
• Equatorial Guinea
• Central African Republic
• Rwanda
• Burundi
• Chad (maybe)
• Angola (maybe)
What makes Central Africa?
• Congo basin, mostly rainforest, wet
savannah
• Traditionally African with some Christian
influence
East Africa
Present-day countries
• Kenya
• Uganda
• Tanzania
What makes East Africa?
• Indian Ocean
• Coastal trade
• Bantu/Arab/Indian-Islamic
• Most influenced by the I/O trade routes
than European colonization
• Sunni Islam on coast and tribal (animistic)
in the interior
Southern Africa
Present-day countries
• Namibia
• Botswana
• Zimbabwe
• Mozambique
• Swaziland
• Lesotho
• Republic of South Africa
What makes South Africa?
• South of C/E Africa
• Tribal religions, Islam, little Christianity
from W. Europe
Western Europe
Present-day countries
• Ireland
• United Kingdom
• Norway
• Belgium
• Denmark
• Netherlands
• Luxemburg
• France
• Portugal and Spain
• Italy
• Switzerland
• NOT Germany or Austria
What makes Western Europe?
• West of the Rhine, Scandinavia and Italy
• Area most affected by the Roman Empire
and RCC
• This is what “western” in culture refers to
Central Europe
Present-day countries
• Germany
• Austria
• Czech Republic
• Slovakia
• Hungary
• Serbia
• Albania
• Croatia
• Slovenia
• Macedonia
• Poland
What makes Central Europe?
• East of the Rhine as far as RCC influence
extends
• Directly influenced by the Reformation,
Counter-Reformation and the
Enlightenment
Eastern Europe & Russia
Present-day countries
• Russia
• Romania
• Bulgaria
• Lithuania
• Estonia
• Latvia
• Belarus
• Ukraine
• Moldavia
• Caucus nations
• NO LONGER: Poland, Czech Republic, Hungary,
Yugoslav nations
What makes Eastern Europe?
• Eastern extremities of central Europe
across Eurasia to the Pacific
• Orthodox Christianity, some Islam, no
direct influence of
Reformation/Enlightenment but they have
a secondary influence
Latin America and the Caribbean
Present-day countries
• All of the western hemisphere south of the
United States
What makes Latin America & the
Caribbean?
• North American and African cultures with
heavy overlay of Spanish and Portuguese
influences
• RCC and Iberian outlook
North America
Present-day countries
• United States
• Mexico
What makes North America?
• British/Western European cultures
• Enlightenment/Revolutionary attitude
• Exclusive Western European philosophy
Australia & Oceania (Polynesia)
What makes Australia & Oceania?
• Islands
• Mixture of cultures brought in through
trade
• Widely disparate religious philosophy
Avoid pitfalls…
• “Southern Asia”
• “South Africa”
• “Central America”
• “Balkans”
• “Mediterranean States”
• “Afghanistan”
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