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** [[Central Asia]]
** [[Central Asia]]
** [[East Asia]]
** [[East Asia]]
*** [[Bonin Islands]]
*** [[Greater China]]
*** [[Greater China]]
**** [[China]]
**** [[China]]
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***** Eastern [[Inner Mongolia]]
***** Eastern [[Inner Mongolia]]
***** [[Northeast China]] (aka [[Manchuria]])
***** [[Northeast China]] (aka [[Manchuria]])
**** [[Japan]] (the [[Japanese Archipelago]] only)
**** [[Japan]]
***** [[Daitō Islands]]
***** [[Mainland Japan]]
****** [[Hokkaido]]
****** [[Honshu]]
****** [[Kyushu]]
****** [[Shikoku]]
***** [[Nanpō Islands]]
***** [[Ryukyu Islands]]
**** [[Korea]]
**** [[Korea]]
***** [[North Korea]]
***** [[North Korea]]
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**** [[Russian Far East]] (also a part of [[North Asia]], but not a part of [[East Asia]])
**** [[Russian Far East]] (also a part of [[North Asia]], but not a part of [[East Asia]])
***** [[Outer Manchuria]]
***** [[Outer Manchuria]]
*** [[Ryukyu Islands]]
*** [[Senkaku Islands]]
*** [[Volcano Islands]]
** [[North Asia]] (aka [[Siberia]])
** [[North Asia]] (aka [[Siberia]])
*** [[Russian Far East]] (also a part of [[Northeast Asia]])
*** [[Russian Far East]] (also a part of [[Northeast Asia]])
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*** [[Eastern Arabia|Persian Gulf Coast]]
*** [[Eastern Arabia|Persian Gulf Coast]]
*** [[Hejaz|Red Sea Coast]]
*** [[Hejaz|Red Sea Coast]]
** [[Bahrain Island]]
** [[Caucasus Mountains]]
** [[Caucasus Mountains]]
*** [[Greater Caucasus]]
*** [[Greater Caucasus]]
*** [[Lesser Caucasus]]
*** [[Lesser Caucasus]]
** [[Deccan Plateau]]
** [[Daitō Islands]]
** [[Eurasian Steppe]]
** [[Eurasian Steppe]]
** [[Fertile Crescent]]
** [[Fertile Crescent]]
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** [[Hainan|Hainan Island]]
** [[Hainan|Hainan Island]]
** [[Himalayas]]
** [[Himalayas]]
*** [[Siachen Glacier]]
** [[Indian subcontinent]]
** [[Indian subcontinent]]
*** [[Deccan Plateau]]
** [[Mainland Southeast Asia|Indochinese Peninsula]]
** [[Mainland Southeast Asia|Indochinese Peninsula]]
** [[Indo-Gangetic Plain]]
** [[Indo-Gangetic Plain]]
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*** [[Hokkaido]]
*** [[Hokkaido]]
*** [[Honshu]]
*** [[Honshu]]
*** [[Kuril Islands]]
*** [[Kyushu]]
*** [[Kyushu]]
*** [[Okinawa Island|Okinawa]]
*** [[Ryukyu Islands]]
*** [[Sakhalin]]
**** [[Okinawa Island]]
*** [[Sakhalin|Sakhalin Island]]
*** [[Shikoku]]
*** [[Shikoku]]
** [[Jesu Island]]
** [[Junggar Basin]]
** [[Junggar Basin]]
** [[Kolyma]]
** [[Kolyma]]
** [[Korea|Korean Peninsula]]
** [[Korea|Korean Peninsula]]
** [[Leizhou Peninsula]]
** [[Liaodong Peninsula]]
** [[Liaodong Peninsula]]
** [[Malay Archipelago]] (including [[New Guinea]])
** [[Malay Archipelago]] (including [[New Guinea]])
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**** [[Visayas|Visayan Islands]]
**** [[Visayas|Visayan Islands]]
** [[Mongolian Plateau]]
** [[Mongolian Plateau]]
** [[Nanpō Islands]]
*** [[Bonin Islands]]
*** [[Volcano Islands]]
** [[Qinghai Lake]]
** [[Sakhalin]]
** [[Sakhalin]]
** [[Shandong Peninsula]]
** [[Shandong Peninsula]]
** [[Sichuan Basin]]
** [[Geography of Sri Lanka|Sri Lanka Island]]
** [[Geography of Taiwan|Taiwan Island]]
** [[Geography of Taiwan|Taiwan Island]]
** [[Tarim Basin]]
** [[Tarim Basin]]
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**** [[Mainland Southeast Asia|Indochina]]
**** [[Mainland Southeast Asia|Indochina]]
**** [[Malay Archipelago#Insulindia|Insulindia]]
**** [[Malay Archipelago#Insulindia|Insulindia]]

* ''by geology:''
[[Kuril Islands|Kuril Island Arc]]
[[Northeastern Japan Arc]]
[[Ryukyu Islands|Ryukyu Island Arc]]
[[Sakhalin|Sakhalin Island Arc]]
[[Southwestern Japan Arc]]


===== [[Europe]] =====
===== [[Europe]] =====

Revision as of 07:11, 3 December 2020

A subregion is a part of a larger region or continent and is usually based on location. Cardinal directions, such as south or southern, are commonly used to define a subregion.

United Nations subregions

The UN geoscheme, created by the UN Statistics Division. For statistical consistency and for convenience, each country or area is shown in one region only: e.g., Russia (Eastern Europe), which is in Europe and Asia.

The Statistics Division of the United Nations (UN) is in charge of the collection, processing, and dissemination of statistical information for the UN.[1] In 1999, it developed a system of macro-geographical (continental) regions, subregions, and other selected economic groups to report advances towards achieving numerous millennial development goals worldwide. These statistical divisions were devised for statistical purposes and is used for carrying out statistical analysis.[2] The division's first publication was the book World's Women 2000: Trends and Statistics in 2000.

According to the UN, the assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings is for statistical convenience and does not imply any assumption regarding political or other affiliation of countries or territories.[3]

Subregions by continent

The following is a non-exhaustive list of subregions, arranged alphabetically by region (i.e., by continent); in the UN geoscheme, higher-level, macro-geographical regions are arranged to the extent possible according to continents.

  • by geology:

Kuril Island Arc Northeastern Japan Arc Ryukyu Island Arc Sakhalin Island Arc Southwestern Japan Arc

  • by the United Nations Statistics Division's geoscheme:

See also

References