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East Asia is a subregion of Asia that can be defined in either geographical or cultural terms. Political-geographically, it covers about 6,640,000 km², or 15% of the Asian continent. More than 1.5 billion people, about 40% of the population of Asia or a quarter of all the people in the world, live in geographic East Asia. The region is one of the world's most crowded places. The population density of East Asia, 230 per km², is over five times the world average.

Culturally, it embraces those societies that have long been part of the Chinese cultural sphere:

This combination of language, political philosophy, and religion (as well as art, architecture, and popular culture) overlaps with the geographical designation of East Asia with the exception of the overseas Chinese, including those in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the West.

East Asia and Eastern Asia (the latter form preferred by the United Nations) are both more modern terms for the traditional European name the Far East, which describes the region's geographical position in relation to Europe rather than its location within Asia.

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The following countries (both states and territories) are commonly seen as located in political-geographic East Asia:

The following peoples or societies are commonly seen as being encompassed by cultural East Asia:

Some consider the following countries or regions as part of East Asia, while others do not. Disagreements hinge on the difference between the cultural and geographic definitions of the term. Political perspective is also an important factor. In descending order in terms of the frequency with which they are described as East Asian:

In infrequent circumstances, the term East Asia is purposefully used to include all countries in Southeast Asia, especially when used in dualism with the term West Asia, the latter of which is then used to include those regions commonly considered West Asia, Central Asia, and Southwest Asia.

Some consider Taiwan as a part of Southeast Asia instead of East Asia, largely fueled by those attempting to differentiate Taiwanese as a separate ethnic group from the Chinese. [citation needed] This argument is based on the notion that the Taiwanese aborigines are ethnically related to the Malay peoples of Austronesian descent in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

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