Afro-Eurasia

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Afro-Eurasia plus associated islands.
Afro-Eurasia plus associated islands.

Afro-Eurasia,[1] or less commonly Afrasia[2] or Eurafrasia,[2] are terms used to describe Eurasia and Africa as one continent. The constituent landmasses contain around 85% of the world population (around 5.7 billion people).[3]

Normally, it is divided at the Suez Canal into Eurasia and Africa. The former is further subdivided (although more culturally than geologically) into Europe and Asia.

Alternatively it may be divided into Eurasia-North Africa and Subsahara for cultural and historical reasons.[4]

In geopolitics, the mainland of Afro-Eurasia (excluding islands such as Britain, Ireland, Japan, and Madagascar) has been referred to as the World Island.[5]

The Old World refers to Africa, Asia, Europe, and their surrounding islands as separate landmasses.


In geological terms, Afro-Eurasia is expected to be a supercontinent when Africa collides with Europe. This is estimated to happen over 600,000 years from now, when the southern tip of Spain reaches Africa. When this happens, the Mediterranean Sea will be isolated from the Atlantic Ocean. Africa is expected to collide with Europe completely over 50 million years from now, closing the Mediterranean, and creating new, future mountain ranges (with an addition to the Alps).[6]

  1. ^ Frank, Andre G. (1998), ReORIENT: Global Economy in the Asian Age, University of California Press, ISBN 978-0520214743
  2. ^ a b For example, Henry Field uses both terms in "The University of California African Expedition: I, Egypt". American Anthropologist, New Series, Vol. 50, No. 3, Part 1 (Jul. - Sep., 1948), pp. 479-493.
  3. ^ Based upon population estimates for 2007 cited in a UN report, World Population Prospects: The 2006 Revision (Highlights).
  4. ^ Diamond, Jared (1997), Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies, Norton & Company, ISBN 0-393-03891-2
  5. ^ The term may have been coined by Sir Halford John Mackinder in The Geographical Pivot of History. See Francis P. Sempa. Mackinder's World
  6. ^ Africa will collide Europe and Asia, 50 Million years from now
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