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I think people understand that a continent isn’t making decisions.




To be really pedantic we should acknowledge there's no good reason to separate Europe from Asia, it's all one geographical continent.

The distinction between EU and Europe is very important. They're "word stealing" something as neutral as a geographical concept, to make it political.

But in this case here, probably if EU legislate on this, others non-EU european countries will follow


> To be really pedantic we should acknowledge there's no good reason to separate Europe from Asia, it's all one geographical continent.

To be even more pedantic you have to throw in Africa as well, as that is connected by land to Asia just like Europe is! Now we have the supercontinent Afroeurasia which contains like 85% of the worlds population.


Tell me more how Europe is separated by a canal from Asia ? There are benefits splitting America in two, splitting Africa from Eurasia, splitting Australia from Eurasia. What's the benefit of splitting Eurasia into Europe and Asia, besides catering to europeans who believe they're unique in the world ? It only creates more problems

> There are benefits splitting America in two

Are there? Most Latin American countries, who see all of America as a single continent, would disagree.

It really makes no sense to argue about this. As I already mentioned, there is no universally agreed model of which continents exist and where the boundaries lie. In the end people feel like they belong to one or the other and that's as far as it will probably ever get.


Europe and Asia are separated by mountains. Geographically that's at least as valid as splitting America on a canal, and splitting Africa from Asia on a canal. If anything the mountains are a more significant barrier to travel and migration than those canals

If we were to rearrange the continents if anything we should split up Asia further, and split Africa into Northern Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa (maybe giving Sub-Saharan Africa to the same new continent as the Arabian peninsula, but that's debatable)


Europe and Asia are highly connected land masses

Suez Canal exists and cuts off Africa from Eurasia

So Africa separated from Eurasia in 1869? And if canals count then Northern Germany is its own continent, Great Britain is several continents, etc. Man-made canals forming a meaningful geographical separation is a weird concept on so many levels

Sitting in my bathtub I am more a continent than North-America

Obviously, but in case the sarcasm of my comment didn't come through: I was trying to make the point that you can't draw lines between continents just because of geography (or tectonic plates for that matter). It's arbitrary - after all we can't even agree which continents do exist.

Relevant watching: Map Men: How many continents are there? (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrsxRJdwfM0)


Yes it is arbitrary (like most of things actually) but the distinction between Europe and Asia is the most arbitrary of all of them

It's an interesting topic since most people in a hypothetical Eurasia would probably never call themselves Eurasian, but would have a strong sense of being one or the other. But on the other hand there is also no universally agreed to boundary between the two as well. And maybe this imprecision the best representation of reality that we have for this.

That'd be another definition we could use yes



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