Afro-Eurasian map

Understanding the Afro-Eurasian African Map The (or Mapa Euroasiático Africano ) represents the largest contiguous landmass on Earth, often referred to as the "Old World" or a "tricontinental ensemble" . Spanning approximately 85 million km², this supercontinent encompasses Africa, Europe, and Asia, housing roughly 86% of the global population.

"Afro-Eurasia: The World Island"

National Geographic offers "Xpeditions" and mapmaker kits. Look for their one-page PDFs. They are topographically accurate and beautifully colored for printing on A3 or legal paper.

Economic Integration:

Economic blocs and initiatives aimed at enhancing connectivity and cooperation across the vast regions of Afro-Eurasia reflect the ongoing importance of this landmass. Projects like China's Belt and Road Initiative seek to recreate modern versions of ancient trade routes, fostering economic ties.

"Mapa Euroasiático Africano" Afro-Eurasia (or Eurafrasia), the largest contiguous landmass on Earth, comprising Africa, Europe, and Asia