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'''Eurasia''' est [[supercontinens]] qui ex [[Europa]] et [[Asia]] constat.]].<ref>
{{citation|last=Lewis|first= Martin W.|last2= Wigen|first2= Kären|year=1997|title= The myth of continents: a critique of metageography|publisher= University of California Press|isbn= 0-520-20743-2|pages=31–32}} "While a few professionals may regard Europe as a mere peninsula of Asia (or Eurasia), most geographers—and almost all nongeographers—continue to treat it not only as a full-fledged continent, but as the ''archetypal'' continent."</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Nield|first=Ted|title=Continental Divide|url=http://www.geolsoc.org.uk/en/Education%20and%20Careers/Ask%20a%20Geologist/Continents%20Supercontinents%20and%20the%20Earths%20Crust/Continental%20Divide|work=Geological Society|accessdate=2012-08-08}}</ref><ref name="NatlGeo">{{cite web|url=http://www.nationalgeographic.com/faq/geography.html#continents|title=How many continents are there?|publisher=[[National Geographic Society]]|accessdate=2010-09-26|quote=By convention there are seven continents: [[Asia]], [[Africa]], [[North America]], [[South America]], [[Europe]], [[Australia (continent)|Australia]], and [[Antarctica]]. Some geographers list only six continents, combining [[Europe]] and [[Asia]] into Eurasia. In parts of the world, students learn that there are just five continents: Eurasia, Australia, Africa, Antarctica, and the [[Americas]].}}</ref> Verbum Eurasia est [[Portmanteaeu]] ex [[Europa]] et [[Asia]].
 
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